Parashkev Hadjiev

London BG Choir

27 April 1912, Sofia - 28 April 1992, Sofia
Hadjiev was taught initially by his parents, both leading figures in the early years of Bulgarian opera (his father was a conductor, his mother a singer); he then studied composition with Josef Suk (1932-33) before entering the State Musical Academy in Sofia (1933) as a pupil of Vladigerov. On the recommendation of Vladigerov he took lessons with Joseph Marx in Vienna before completing his studies at the Berlin Hochschule fur Musik (1938-40).

In 1940 Hadjiev became a lecturer at the Sofia Academy. He was one of the most prolific Bulgarian opera composers, and one of the most frequently staged. His spontaneously emotional side and inborn theatrical sense are evident in both dramatic and humorous contexts, and he has proved able to communicate effectively with children.

For his librettos he has drawn on foreign as well as Bulgarian literature and on fairy-tales.

The individuality of his musical language results above all from his characteristic melodies, built on elements of Bulgarian folk music. Artistic simplicity, accessibility, knowledge of how to write for the human voice and a rich harmonic palette are dominant features.

Lud gidiya (The Madcap), generally regarded as the best example of Bulgarian comic opera, has also been performed abroad. We are delighted to include a recording of its premier performance here.

Compositions:
• Imalo edno vreme (Once upon a Time) - (P. Spasov), Sofia State Musical, April 11, 1957
• Lud Gidiya (The Madcap) - (comic opera, I. Genov), Sofia Nat'l. Opera, Nov. 15, 1959
• Albena - (P. Flichev), Varna Opera, Nov. 2, 1962
• Yulska nosht (July Night) - (Genov and P. Hadjiev), Varna Nat'l. Opera, July 15, 1964
• Milionerat (The Millionaire) - (comic opera, Spasov and S. Donev), Sofia State Musical, March 14, 1965
• Ritsaryat (The Masters) - (Hadjiev after R. Stoyanov), Sofia Nat'l. Opera, Oct. 9, 1966
• Zlatnata yabalka (The Golden Apple) - (children's opera, Genov), Sofia, Jan. 28, 1972
• Sluzhbogontsi (Careerists) - (musical, B. Banov after I. Vazov), Sofia, Sept. 30, 1972
• Leto 893 (The Year 893) - Ruse National Opera, March 26, 1973
• Syrano de Bergerac - (musical, Banov after E. Rostand), Sofia State, March 9, 1974
• Maria Desislava - (K. Zidarov), Ruse National Opera, Jan. 26, 1981
• Paradoxi (Paradoxes) - (trilogy, P. Paykov after O. Henry), Ruse Opera, Jan. 9, 1982
• Az, Klavdiy (I, Claudius) - (Raykov), Sofia National Opera, Feb. 16, 1984
• Zvezda bez ime (A Star without a Name) - (Stamboliev), Sofia Nat'l. Nov. 26, 1985
• Mnimiyat bolen (The Hypochondriac) - (Banov after Moliere), Plovdiv, Mar. 17, 1987
• Joan Kukuzel - (Mirchovski), Sofia National Opera, Feb. 8, 1992,
and others.