Hi, friends! It's me - Andrey Kirkov

This is my family: my wife Vera, my son Martin and me. We are always thirsty.

I was born on March 27, 1950 in Bulgaria - country in the south-east of Europe. Our neighbors are Greece, Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Turkey and the beautiful Black Sea.

My hobby are the midi files and this web page was created to let everyone to hear and to download some of the MIDI files I sequenced or composed. If you listen only once to the melody, it is saved on your hard disk. The ones who use MS Internet Explorer should search them in their folders C:\Windows\TemporaryInternetFiles, and the others - with Netscape, should seek for them in their "Cache" directories.

Later my web site began to grow. Here I posted a collection of stories ("In the tail of the falling star") written by the young author Darko Kalezic, which I translated from Serbian into Bulgarian. Sorry, my knowledge in English are so modest that I didn't make bold to translate it also in this language. After it I posted a virtual gallery with a beautiful masterpieces - paintings by Salvador Dally, Sandro Boticelli and other famous masters of the painting art as well as Bulgarian icons.

Maybe the most interesting place in my web site for the English speaking people will be my music page, where they shall be able to find very different kind of music - from folk to jazz. I really hope that you are going to make a pleasant journey through my web pages. I am so sorry I can't offer you a cup of coffee... But go on, have fun with my site!

 

To link to the home-page of my brother Michail from Bern - Switzerland.


This is a link to the home-page of my brother Svetlan from Pittsburgh, PA.



To meet my best friend Nikolay.


And you will have the possibility to see the web page of Dan Christo - a famous magician and friend of mine.

To see the home-page of my new friend Fred Leach - a drummer from Detroit.

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Created Nov. 23 - 27, 1998.
Last updated Oct. 11, 2000.