Vasil Aprilov

[1] He studied in Moscow, graduated from a high school in Braşov and then pursued a medical degree in Vienna.

He initially participated in the Greek revolutionary movement, but later devoted himself to the Bulgarian Renaissance, thanks to Yuriy Venelin, whose book "The Ancient and Present Bulgarians" (1829), aroused in Imperial Russia a special interest in them.

[2] From then on, he began to gather Bulgarian folk songs.

In his will he left a large amount of money for building the Aprilovska High School in Gabrovo.

This was to be the first Bulgarian secular school using the Bell-Lancaster method.