Georgi Tutev
Georgi Tutev (Bulgarian: Георги Тутев) (23 August 1924 – 13 September 1994) was a Bulgarian composer of contemporary classical music, one of the main representative of Bulgarian modernism.
Life[]
He was the son of a Bulgarian father and German mother. He studied law at the "Climent Ohridski" Sofia University and music with , as well as composition in the Moscow State Conservatory with Yuri Shaporin and Viktor Bely.
Tutev is the founder and the first president of the SCMB - ISCM Bulgarian Section as well as the founder and organizer of the Musica Nova - Sofia, International Festival of Contemporary Music.
Works[]
- Tale of the Lopian Forest (1951)
- Symphony No. 1 for orchestra (1959)
- Overtura da Requiem for orchestra (1963)
- Metamorphoses for 13 Strings (1966)
- Tempi Rithmizati for strings, piano and percussion (1968)
- Musica Concertante for strings, flute, cembalo and percussion (1968)
- Symphony No. 2 (Variationen) (1969–72)
- "Soli per tre" for wind trio (1974)
- Musica peritos in la Glorificat auf Themen unbekannter Meister der Renaissance (1975)
- Sehnsucht nach der vorlengegangenen Harmonie - Concertante Musik for large String orch, kaval, keyboards and percussion (1979–82)
- Calvinomusica for cello and chamber ensemble (1987)
- J.S.B. Mediationen for chamber ensemble (1992)
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Categories:
- 1924 births
- 1994 deaths
- Bulgarian classical composers
- 20th-century classical composers
- Bulgarian people of German descent
- Male classical composers
- 20th-century male musicians
- European composer stubs
- Bulgarian musician stubs