Nayden Todorov

[2] The same year he was invited to be the Artistic Advisor of the Los Angeles International Chamber Music Festival.

[3] In 2001 he made his debut with the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, and from the 2004/2005 season he became its permanent guest conductor.

[4] Since then he has broadened the repertoire of the orchestra and brought a new calibre of soloists and guest conductors to work with it.

[5] Todorov has made several hundred recordings for the Music Minus One (MMO) label.

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Todorov in 2013