Mladen Stanev
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[edit] Born in 1974, Kotel (Bulgaria)
1988 - 1993 - National High School for folk music – Kotel[1]
1993 – 1998 - MASTER'S DEGREE in choir conducting - State Music Academy "P.Vladigerov", Sofia[2]
2006 - Master class - Prof. Erwin Ortner (Prof. Sasha Popov Music Academy)
From 1999 - conductor of the Choir of State Opera Stara Zagora[3]. He working on a wide variety of opera repertoire, cantata and oratorio genre, vocal and symphony music. Conductor of opera performances for children and concerts. Opera tours with the state opera and co-operation with other opera houses and companies (Verdi opera - Ruse; State opera – Varna; Eventa GmbH; Konzertdirektion Schlote Ges.m.b.H. - Salzburg; etc.) in Europe – Austria [4](Salzburg – Grosse Festspielhaus - International Theatrerbende 2003,2004,2006), Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Denmark, Greece (Megaro Music Thessaloniki Concert Hall Organization)[5], and USA (Opera Verdi Europa&Columbia Artist Management)
From 2003 – Conductor of mixed Choir “Petko Stainov” – cultural house "Iskra", Kazanlak.[6] The choir is leading ensemble in the region of Kazanlak (Valley of roses). Performs a classical choral repertoire - from Renaissance to 21st century; orthodox chants; Bulgarian composers; Requiem - W.A.Mozart; Participation in Turkey choir festival - Ankara 2003; Concerts in Italy (Ceccano, Veroli, Ferentino) 2006[7], Slovak (2007)
President of creative board of International Children's Foundation "STELETOJ" – Sofia. Also worked with mixed choir "Planinarska Pesen" - Sofia (1994-1999), mixed choir "Rodina" - Stara Zagora (2004), conductor of symphony concerts. Autor of folk songs arrangements, choir compositions.
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