Inspired by the captivating photographs of Rosina Pencheva from her project House of Culture – Visual Archive, composer Dimitar Pentchev created this piece of music, then edited the images into a slow dance with his music.
Inspired by the captivating photographs of Rosina Pencheva from her project House of Culture – Visual Archive, composer Dimitar Pentchev created this piece of music, then edited the images into a slow dance with his music.
New solo piano piece by Dimitar Pentchev. Recorded live during its World Premiere at the Steinway Piano Gallery in Mississauga on December 10th 2019.
Live recording from Audiopollination #40, March 12th, 2016. David Shelly amplified tree branch and water/ Dimitar Pentchev, piano/ Liam Gallagher – Computer Music It was such a pleasure to improvise with those two. I’ve never met them before or even heard something they have done…
Piano Improvisation at Coexisdance series in Toronto. No. 61. Live recording.
Silhouette of Symmetry (2014) – for solo Viola I had a dream. The Sun rose thunderously above the level horizon. The iron flowers gleamed. The stone grass threw its longer shadows, leaning on the scorched earth. everything was symmetrical even the absence of Memory. Everything…
A Glass House, for Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello, Percussion and Piano. A Glass House is inspired by a Tomas Tranströmer poem called “Allegro”: I play Haydn after a black day and feel a simple warmth in my hands. The keys are willing. Soft…
Array Session #20 (part 1) Thursday Dec. 5, 2013 @8 pm The Array Space, 155 Walnut Street. second floor, M6J 3W3 416 532 3019 free/PWYC This week’s lineup: Branko Dzinovic – accordion Dimitar Pentchev – piano Nate Robertson – tribal/ambient Rick Sacks – percussion Branko…
Score created for “Shakespeare at the Park” festival of Dallas, Texas. Directed by Matthew Tomlanovich Junior Players
Juliet is found lifeless in her room and everybody thinks she is dead. But she has only drank the potion given to her by Fra Lorenzo, so she could be together with her Romeo…
One of the pieces from my score for “Romeo and Juliet” Photographs by Rosina Pencheva