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Petko Staynov (Bulgarian: Петко Стайнов; December 1, 1896 – June 25, 1977) was a
Bulgarian composer and pianist. He
enriched the
Bulgarian musical culture...
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composed the
first Bulgarian opera in 1890.
Pancho Vladigerov and
Petko Staynov further enriched symphony,
ballet and opera,
which singers Ghena Dimitrova...
- Rodino" as the
national anthem, the
decision met
resistance from
Petko Staynov.
Staynov argued that the
melody is of Ashke****
Jewish origin and this makes...
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Orlin Goranov Pasha Hristova Penka Toromanova Peter Baykov Petia Petko Staynov Poli
Genova Preslava Preyah Radka Toneff Raffaele Arié
Raffi Boghosyan...
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Violin Concerto,
Montezuma neoclassicism, twelve-tone
technique Petko Staynov 1896 1977
Bulgarian Bolesław
Szabelski 1896 1979
Polish George Thalben-Ball...
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teacher on
vocals in the
Musical University[citation needed] in Berlin.
Staynov, Krastev, Katsarova, Petko, Venelin,
Rayna (1967).
Encyclopedia of Bulgarian...
- composers.
Emanuil Manolov (1860–1902)
Dobri Hristov (1875–1941)
Petko Staynov (1896–1977)
Pancho Vladigerov (1899–1978)
Dimitar Nenov (1901–1953) Veselin...
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September 1944
Bulgarian Agrarian National Union 40
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September 1944 31
March 1946
Independent 41
Georgi Kulishev...
- began. On 28
October 1944, a
delegation led by
Foreign Minister Petko Staynov and
including Ministers Nikola Petkov,
Dobri Terpeshev and
Petko Stoyanov...
- Ivan Enchev-Vidyu,
painter and
folklorist Emanuil Manolov,
composer Petko Staynov,
composer Dechko Uzunov,
artist Nenko Balkanski,
artist Svetla Ivanova...