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Emil Tabakov

Emil Tabakov conducts the BRN Symphony Orchestra

Emil Tabakov (Bulgarian: Емил Табаков ; born August 21, 1947) is a Bulgarian conductor, composer and double-b* player.

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Honors and awards
  • 3 Selected works
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Life and career

Emil Tabakov was born in Ruse, Bulgaria. In 1974 he studied at the Bulgarian State Music Academy with Todor Toshev, Marin Goleminov and Vladi Simeonov. He graduated with a diploma in conducting and double-b* in 1974 and in composition in 1978.

Tabakov's first engagement as a conductor was from 1976 to 1979 with the Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1979 to 1987 he served as music director and Conductor of the Sofia Soloists Chamber Orchestra. He was appointed Principal Conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra in 1987, and again served in this position from 1998 to 2000. From 1994 to 2000 he was artistic director and Conductor of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2014 he became the conductor of the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 1997 Tabakov served as Bulgarian Minister of Culture.

Tabakov mainly composes for large ensembles, including symphonies and instrumental concertos. His works are recorded and available on media.

Honors and awards

  • Winner of the Nikolai Malko International Compe*ion for Young Conductors in Copenhagen (1977)
  • Musician of the Year of the Bulgarian National Radio (1992)
  • "Crystal Lyre" (2009) Union of Musicians in Bulgaria.
  • Nominated for "Man of the Year" (1992) by the International Bibliographic Centre in Cambridge, England

Selected works

Selected works include:

Orchestral
  • Symphony No. 1 (1981) (recorded on Balkanton and a second recording on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0410)
  • Symphony No. 2 (1984) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0562)
  • Symphony No. 3 (1988) (recorded on Balkanton 030077)
  • Symphony No. 4 (1997) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0467)
  • Symphony No. 5 (2000) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0530)
  • Symphony No. 6 (2001) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0562)
  • Symphony No. 7 (2005)
  • Symphony No. 8 (2010) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0365)
  • Symphony No. 9 (2015)
  • Symphony No. 10 (2019)
  • Concert Piece (1985)
  • Astral Music (1978) (recorded on Elan)
  • Ad Infinitum (1992) (recorded on Gega)
  • Concerto for Orchestra (1995) (recorded on Gega GD 102)
Concertante
  • Concerto for 15 String Instruments (1979) (recorded on Elan)
  • Double-B* Concerto (1975) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics TOCC 0530)
  • Percussion Concerto (1976), commissioned by the percussion ensemble Poliritmia
  • Concert Piece for trumpet and string orchestra (1985)
  • Concerto for two flutes and orchestra (2000), written for Patrick Gallois (recorded on Naxos 8.570073)
  • Piano Concerto (2003) (recorded on Naxos 8.570073)
  • Concerto for cello and orchestra (2006) (recorded on Gega)
  • Concerto for viola and orchestra (2007) (recorded on Toccata Cl*ics
Chamber music
  • Sonata for viola and double b* (2005)
  • Sonata for double b* and piano
  • Etude (Етюд) for 12 double b*es
  • Lamento for 12 double b*es (2002)
  • Motivy (Мотиви) for double b* solo
  • Motivy 2 (Мотиви 2) for double b* solo (2005)
  • Prelude (Прелюд) for violin solo
  • Improvisation (Импровизация) for clarinet solo
  • Imagination (Въображения) for flute solo (2005)
Piano
  • Sonatina
Choral
  • Turnovgrad Cantata, for mezzo-soprano solo, 4 b*es solo, narrator and orchestra (1976)
  • Requiem, for 4 soloists, chorus and orchestra (1994)
  • Concerto for Violin, Vibraphone, Marimba, Bells and Mixed Choir (1996), written for the famous Bulgarian violinist Mintcho Mintchev

References

    External links

    • Official site
    • Emil Tabakov - Motivy for Solo Double B* on YouTube

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