Kosovo Philharmonic Debuts in Sofia

Kosovo Philharmonic Debuts in Sofia

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The Kosovo Philharmonic will make its debut in Bulgaria with a concert at Sofia’s Bulgaria Hall on May 17, celebrating its 25th anniversary. The event, hailed as a symbol of cultural connection between Kosovo and Bulgaria, is supported by the Sofia Philharmonic, CE Report quotes BTA

Conducted by Maestro Nayden Todorov, the program will feature soprano Besa Llugiqi and saxophonist Vitaly Vatulya. The repertoire includes works by Rexho Mulliqi, Valton Beqiri, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Kreshnik Alickaj, and Manuel de Falla.

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