Pergolesi -Stabat Mater.Largetto (choir)-cond.Emil Yanev

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Bulgarian Christina Morfova choir sings the third movement of Stabat Maater by Pergolesi.Conductor:Prof.Lilia Gjuleva.Orchestra :Collegium Musicum "Bankya".Conductor:Prof.Emil Yanev.
Prof.Emil Yanev is one of the most famous Bulgarian conductors,music pedagogues and social figures.
He has conducted over 2000 concerts in Bulgaria,Russia,France,Holland,Italy,Spain,Greece,Japan,Macedonia etc.His orchestras are laureates of eight grand,special and first prizes from prestigious competitions in all over the world.
Prof.Yanev has led a number of master Conducting classes in Bulgaria and abroad.
Prof.Yanev's pedagogical activity was developed in the National School of Music"Lyubomir Pipkov",the State Academy of Music"Pancho Vladigerov" and the Academy for Music -and- Dance Arts in Plovdiv,where he achieved some quite serious results in the "Orchestral Playing" and "Choir and Orchestral Conducting".
Prof.Lilia Gjuleva (05.01.1933-07.26.2003)was a choir conductor ,one of the most renowned Bulgarian conductors.There is widespread agreement that Lilia Gjuleva had a special gift for extracting beautiful sounds from a choir.
She conducted Christina Morfova Choir for forty-five years and was the recipient of many prestigious awards in Llangollen(UK),Middlesbrough(UK),Tolosa(Spain),Lepzig(Germany),Gorizia(Italy) and Bulgaria.
She led various unforgettable concert tours in Japan,Europe,America and Israel.
Prof.Lilia Gjuleva's pedagogical activity was developed in the State Academy of Music "Pancho Vladigerov"-Bulgaria.
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  • Brings a tear to my eye. Pergolesi really composed great music, and the Italian Baroque is one of the finest periods/genres there is.

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