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Rossen MILANOV
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Rossen Milanov has already been hailed as "one who bears watching by anyone who cares about the future of music" (Chicago Tribune). He is Associate Conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra and, in March 2006, was named Artistic Director of The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts. In addition, Mr Milanov serves as Music Director of New Jersey's Symphony In C, one of America's premier professional training orchestras; Music Director of the New Symphony Orchestra in his native city of Sofia, Bulgaria; and Chief Conductor of the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony.

During the 2007/08 season, Mr Milanov debuts with the Seattle Symphony, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and the Australian Youth Orchestra. He has return engagements with the Indianapolis Symphony and the Slovenian National Radio Orchestra, and leads the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in a new double bill production of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring and Petrushka with the Ballet du Grand Theatre de Geneve.

With The Philadelphia Orchestra, Mr Milanov's recent concert highlights have included critically acclaimed concerts at the Orchestra's summer series at the Mann Center; subscription performances of Adams's Violin Concerto with Leila Josefowicz and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15; a highly-praised production of Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale; and the world premiere of Nicholas Maw's English Horn Concerto.

Following last season's production of Argento's Postcard from Morocco, Rossen Milanov returns to the Curtis Institute to conduct Tchaikovsky's Iolanta. He has worked with the legendary Bulgarian bass Nikolai Ghiaurov, and this season he conducts the Bulgarian National Radio Orchestra in a European tour which stops in Munich, Dortmund, Valladolid, and Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, and features Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Vesselina Kasarova.

Within the US Mr Milanov has led concerts and tours with the Apsen Festival, the Baltimore Symphony, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Grand Teton Festival. Elsewhere he has worked with the Lucerne Symphony, the National Orchestra of Colombia, the National Orchestra of Mexico, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Seoul Philharmonic.

His recording of works by the Russian composer Alla Pavlova with the Moscow Philharmonic is available on the Naxos label.

Mr Milanov studied conducting at the Juilliard School (where he was recipient of the Bruno Walter Memorial Scholarship), the Curtis Institute of Music, Duquesne University, and the Bulgarian National Academy of Music. He has received the Award for Extraordinary Contribution to Bulgarian Culture, awarded by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture, and in 2005 was chosen as Bulgaria's Musician of the Year.



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