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Music
Opera
- A good woman from Sezuan (1965) after B. Brecht
- The Motley Bird (1979)
- You my dream (1985)
Oratorio
- The life and the sufferings of the sinful Sofroni (1976)
Orchestra
- Symphony for strings (1960)
- "The true Apology of Socrates" for bass and chamber orchestra (1967)
- "Nightmusic" (1968)
- "Requiem for an unknown young man" for strings (1968)
- Music for two pianos and orchestra (1973)
- "Concerto Rustico" for cello and orchestra (1982)
- Prelude and Dance (1983)
- Lyric Suite (1983)
- Concerto for flute (1987)
- Concerto for violin (1989)
- Symphony for 11 soloists (1990)
- Passacaglia (1991)
- Bosnian lulaby (1993)
- El Tango (1996)
Chamber
- Three string quartets (1951, 1966, 1985)
- Entrata e capricio for cello (1980)
- Variations for violin and piano (1985)
- Ecological Trio (1987)
- "Songs of Life" by E. Dickinson (1988)
- Five songs about death by E. Dickinson (1988)
Recordings
Simeon Pironkoff — Compositions
String quartett N 3
Requiem for an unknown young man
Entrata and Capricio
Kammersinfonie
GD-160 (1984)
Life
Simeon Pironkoff graduated from the State Academy of Music where he studied composition with Prof. Parashkev Hadjiev and conducting with Prof. Georgi Dimitrov. He studied music until 1952 and continued working as conductor and composer. Since 1962 he has been a free-lance composer. He is Associate professor in the Higher Institute of Theatrical and Film Arts and was Deputy President of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Since 1994 he is President of the Bulgarian ISCM Section. One of the most representative figures of contemporary Bulgarian music, Pironkoff is the 1985 recipient of the Gottfried von Herder international Prize in Vienna. In the course of his artistic development, Pironkoff underwent an evolution that was rather close to the evolution of the avant-garde, although without over-experimenting and going to the extremes. The qualities of his musical thinking are in the clarity of the form (concise or extended), and in the natural depth and sincerity of expression close to a philosophical reflection.
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