Dimiter Manolov
Dimiter Manolov (Димитър Манолов; 20 July 1940 – 25 September 1998 in Bogota) was a Bulgarian conductor. He was chief conductor of the Sofia State Philharmonic from 1976 at the age of 36.[1][2]
Discography
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gollark: But there's probably a selection effect where people who both have guns and are really stupid about using them soon die/get imprisoned and no longer go around with guns.
gollark: I suppose there are a lot of stupid people.
gollark: I mean, that sort of thing might work *rarely* and/or on really stupid people, but almost certainly not consistently.
gollark: Oh yes, disarm someone with a gun while unarmed, you can DEFINITELY do that without DYING HORRIBLY.
References
- Bulgaria - Page 84 1976 "After only a few seasons he established himself as the chief conductor of the Sofia State Philharmonic • Dimiter Manolov is a young man and yet he has to his credit 27 years of practice as a conductor. You needn't be surprised; in 1950 the ..."
- "Димитър Манолов (20.7.1940 – 25.9.1998, Богота) - Култура". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
- The Rough Guide to Opera Matthew Boyden, Nick Kimberley, Joe Staines - 2002 "Most importantly, conductor Dimiter Manolov generates a real theatrical atmosphere, and makes the music sound exciting despite the rather recessed sound. His soloists are equally committed and sound absolutely confident in their roles."
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