Organs and organ music in Bulgaria


(this site is under construction)




News: An article about the Bulgarian organ art was released in the American organ art journal "Diapason" (October 2002 issue).


Short information about some Bulgarian organists:



Neva Krysteva

Velin Iliev

Sabin Levi






Following is my article about the historical organ in Rousse and its restauration campain:


The German Romantic Organ in Rousse, Bulgaria - a call for help






The historical Voit organ in Rousse




One does not usually hear the name of this beautiful Balkan country together with the name of the king of instruments. It will perhaps come as a surprise to some to learn that Bulgaria has not only organs and organists, but also many people who write music for organ. Bulgaria's official religion is Orthodox Christianity, and for five centuries, until the 19th century, it was a province of the Ottoman Empire. These factors tend to have perhaps had a negative effect on the development of an organ culture. However, in the late 19th century, there was a project to build an organ in one of the Catholic churches in the city of Rousse, a small town on the river Danube, in North Bulgaria. After completing the church in 1892, three different firms submitted their projects for a new organ: E. F. Walcker - for a two-manual/pedal organ with 12 stops, Gebr. Rieger, who suggested a one-manual/pedal, and H. Voit (Karlsruhe) who proposed a two-manual/pedal organ with 13 stops. The last offer was accepted. The organ was completed in 1907 and installed one year later in 1908. The dedication recital was played by the Bucharest organist Emanuel Pol, who played works by Matioli, Guilmant, Bordese and Dubois, as well as many of his own compositions. Currently, this organ is the only pipe organ in a church in the entire state of Bulgaria; it is the only historical German Romantic organ in existence there.




Disposition of the organ in the Church St. Paul on the Cross:


I. Manual

Bordun 16'
Prinzipal 8',
Viola di Gamba 8'
Flauta Amabile 8'
Oktave 4'
Cornett 3 fach II
Manual Geigenprinzipal 8'
Salicional 8'
Vox coelestis 8'
Lieblich Gedackt 8'
Rohrflote 4'

Pedal

Subbass 16'
Zartbass 16'
Couplers:
II/I, I/Pedal, II/Pedal,

Sub II/I, Super I One (Tutti)
piston hand stops on/off,
walze (rollschweller)
Manual II enclosed.


Sadly, this wonderful historical instrument is today in very poor condition and has been rendered unplayable due to neglect. The firm that built it is no longer in existence. There is an ongoing fundraising campaign for the organ's restoration and maintenance. There are also plans for establishing concert series' programs and recordings on this beautiful instrument. For those interested in aiding in this historic restoration, please contact one of the following locations:

For donations:


Austrian Bank Account:

Account number: 05401256445
Bank: Salzburger Sparkasse
Bank code: 20404

on the bank order please write: Spende Restaurierung Russe



Bulgarian Bank Account:

Central Cooperative Bank Rousse
Account number: 5000699812
Bank code: 79077934

on the bank order please write: For Nicopol Catholic Eparchy


for more information please contact:

Mr. Sabin Levi
1625 Ellis Drive #100
Lawrence KS 66044

phone/fax: 785 812 3323
email: sabin@ku.edu












Images of various Bulgarian organs:
























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