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15.09.2015 - UNESCOPRESS

Director-General names Bulgarian musician Theodosii Spassov UNESCO Artist for Peace

The Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, will name Bulgarian musician Theodosii Spassov as UNESCO Artist for Peace in a ceremony that will take place on 16 September at the Foreign Ministry of Bulgaria, in Sofia, at 2.30 p.m..

Born in 1961 in the Bulgarian town of Isperih, Theodosii Spassov is an internationally renowned composer and virtuoso player of the kaval, a traditional wooden flute. He broke new ground by composing music for the kaval that brings together jazz, folk and classical music. His compositions include symphonic works as well as film music and pieces for the kaval.

Theodosii Spassov is officially designated Artist for Peace in recognition of his “talent, his innovation in creating a unique music style and his virtuoso performance, his commitment to raise public awareness about music as a force to enhance dialogue among people, cultures and communities, as well as his profound commitment to the ideals and aims of the Organization”.

Spassov has performed with symphony orchestras and other musical ensembles in Bulgaria and around the world. He has released over 30 recordings, some of them solo performances. Theodosii Spassov has won numerous distinctions at home and abroad, including Bulgaria’s highest prize for the arts, the Golden Age Award. In 1994, Theodosii Spassov performed with Sofia Women's Radio Choir, which won a Grammy award for The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices.

UNESCO Artists for Peace are internationally renowned personalities who use their influence, charisma and prestige to help promote UNESCO’s message and programmes.

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For accreditation please contact Dessislava Panova at the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:  +359 2 948 22 18 and + 359 2 971 14 08




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