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Bulgarian Conductor wins the Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition
Delyana Lazarova triumphs against almost 290 competitors
from 55 countries to become assistant of
Sir Mark Elder CH CBE
Lazarova wins GBP 15,000 prize money and the
post of future Director of the Hallé Youth Orchestra
Bulgarian
conductor Delyana Lazarova (34) is the winner of the
first Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition held in Manchester,
U.K. She impressed the jury with her performance of The Force of Destiny by Verdi. A total of 287 conductors from 55 countries
applied to take part in the international competition which was held this year
for the first time. The ten best contenders were shortlisted, and four
candidates then competed in the final last Saturday. They had to conduct the
Hallé Orchestra and perform three different pieces by composers like Brahms, Dvorak
or Britten in front of an international audience.
Delyana Lazarova triumphs against almost 290 competitors
from 55 countries to become assistant of
Sir Mark Elder CH CBE
Lazarova wins GBP 15,000 prize money and the
post of future Director of the Hallé Youth Orchestra
Bulgarian
conductor Delyana Lazarova (34) is the winner of the
first Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition held in Manchester,
U.K. She impressed the jury with her performance of The Force of Destiny by Verdi. A total of 287 conductors from 55 countries
applied to take part in the international competition which was held this year
for the first time. The ten best contenders were shortlisted, and four
candidates then competed in the final last Saturday. They had to conduct the
Hallé Orchestra and perform three different pieces by composers like Brahms, Dvorak
or Britten in front of an international audience.
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