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Biography

Music Director: Princeton Symphony Orchestra
Associate Conductor: The Philadelphia Orchestra
Music Director: Symphony in C
Music Director: New Symphony Orchestra

 

This season Rossen Milanov makes a series of international debuts including Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfonica do Estado de São Paulo, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and with Opernhaus Zürich conducting Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty.

A well-known figure in North America, Rossen Milanov has worked with the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and the symphony orchestras of New Jersey, Seattle, San Antonio, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Charlotte, and Baltimore. With The Philadelphia Orchestra he has led critically-acclaimed performances at The Mann Center, at the Bravo! Vale Valley Music Festival, and at the Kimmel Center.

On his regular tours to the Far East he has worked with NHK Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hyogo Symphony, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, China Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. 

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Reviews

“Rossen Milanov projected a clear musical vision from the podium…his strong interpretive concept rang out.” (The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 2010)

“He is athletic and entertaining to watch without being flamboyant. True, these musicians play well no matter who’s in front of them, but they gave Milanov a little something extra.” (Third Coast Digest, February 2010)

“This week’s more than substantial assignment confirmed his status as one of the most-promising figures in the upcoming generation of conductors.” (The Seattle Times, February 2009)

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