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Emil Tabakov
born in 1947 in Rousse, Bulgaria
Emil Tabakov
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Emil Tabakov (; born 1947) is a Bulgarian conductor, composer, and double-bass player. He is the former chief conductor of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and Bilkent Symphony Orchestra. He has composed seven symphonies, instrumental concertos, and a requiem to date.
Selected works
- Orchestral
- Symphony No. 1 (1981)
- Symphony No. 2 (1984)
- Symphony No. 3 (1988)
- Symphony No. 4 (1997)
- Symphony No. 5 (2000)
- Symphony No. 6 (2001)
- Symphony No. 7 (2005)
- Concert Piece (1985)
- Astral Music (1978)
- Ad Infinitum (1992)
- Concerto for Orchestra (1995)
- Concertante
- Concerto for 15 String Instruments (1979)
- Double-Bass Concerto (1975)
- 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)
- Concerto for viola and orchestra (2007)
- Chamber music
- Sonata for viola and double bass (2005)
- Sonata for double bass and piano
- Etude () for 12 double basses
- Lamento for 12 double basses (2002)
- Motivy () for double bass solo
- Motivy 2 ( 2) for double bass solo (2005)
- Prelude () for violin solo
- Improvisation () for clarinet solo
- Imagination () for flute solo (2005)
- Piano
- Sonatina
- Choral
- Turnovgrad Cantata, for mezzo-soprano solo, 4 basses 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
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