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- Emil Tchakarov (Bulgarian: Емил Чакъров), born 29 June 1948 in Burgas, Bulgaria; died 4 August 1991 in Paris, was a Bulgarian conductor who had a career...
- (Prince Yeletsky), Ludmila Semtschuk (Polina). Orfeo (Live) 1989: Emil Tchakarov (conductor), Bulgarian National Chorus 'Svetoslav Obretenov' & Sofia Festival...
- November. This festival was inaugurated in 1986 by the conductor Emil Tchakarov (1948-1991), a talented protégé of Herbert von Karajan. It has hosted...
- Aleksandr Vedernikov (Konchak), Yelena Obraztsova (Konchakovna) 1990, Emil Tchakarov (conductor), Sofia Festival Orchestra and National Opera Chorus, Boris...
- Ghiuselev Elena Stoyanova Roumen Doikov Hristina Angelakova 1989 Emil Tchakarov, Sofia National Opera Chorus and Sofia Festival Orchestra Boris Martinovich...
- Christoff Dobri Hristov Dobrin Petkov Dobrinka Tabakova Emil Tabakov Emil Tchakarov Georgi Tutev Ghena Dimitrova Gheorghi Arnaoudov Hristo Tsanoff Konstantin...
- Marie-Paule Kumps 2004 27 Wagons Full of Cotton Tennessee Williams Roumen Tchakarov 2007 Menus Plaisirs Jean Tardieu Vincent Dujardin 2008 Rire est le propre...
- was founded in 1983 under the name De Filharmonie van Vlaanderen. Emil Tchakarov was appointed as chief conductor and a new board of directors established...
- Martinovich Rossitsa Troeva-Mircheva Liudmila Hadjieva Mincho Popov Emil Tchakarov Sofia National Opera orchestra and chorus CD: Sony classical Cat: S3K...
- October Revolution (see liner notes for the Sony recording conducted by Tchakarov, 1986). Opera Discography: a comprehensive list of all recordings may...