HOSTED AT MINGEI INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM
Immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds and soulful spirit of BULGARIA
THROUGH A PERFORMANCE BY IVAN AND TZVETANKA VARIMEZOV, two of that
country’s most esteemed folk artists. Rooted in the MUSICAL
TRADITIONS OF THE STRANDZHA AND THRACE REGIONS, their program
showcases the haunting tones of the _gaida_ (bagpipe) and the dazzling
ornamentation of Bulgarian village singing.
Through their shared artistry, they bring to life centuries-old songs
of love, celebration, and ritual—music that has long united
communities and marked life’s most meaningful moments. Interwoven
with their artistry are stories of the regions and traditions that
shaped this music, offering audiences a rare glimpse into Bulgaria’s
living folk heritage.
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Following the concert, audience members will have the opportunity to
engage with the artists in a Q&A session, gaining a deeper insight
into the cultural roots and expressive power of Bulgarian folk music.
TICKETS
General Admission: $40 | VIP Seating: $60
_These concerts tend to sell out. Purchasing tickets in advance is
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
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Ivan and Tzvetanka Varimezov are master musicians and educators from
Bulgaria, internationally recognized for their artistry and leadership
in preserving and sharing traditional Bulgarian folk music. They
directed the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s renowned Balkan
Ensemble for some twenty years, inspiring generations of students
through their teaching, choral direction, and ensemble work.
IVAN VARIMEZOV was born in Bulgaria, where he was raised in the rich
folk traditions of the Strandzha region. He studied folk music at the
Kotel High School for Folk Music and earned a B.A. in folk instrument
pedagogy and choral conducting from the Plovdiv Academy of Music and
Dance. Recognized as one of the most outstanding gajda (bagpipe)
players of his generation, Ivan has performed as a soloist with
leading Bulgarian ensembles including the Trakiya Folk Ensemble,
Ensemble Pazardzhik, and the Bulgarian National Radio Folk Orchestra.
He has also toured internationally with The Cosmic Voices from
Bulgaria, The Angels Choir (Angelite), Les Grandes Voix Bulgares,
Balkanfolk, and Trio Bojura.
Ivan taught at UCLA from 2001 to 2021, where he served as Professor of
Bulgarian Folk Music and directed the UCLA Balkan Ensemble. During
that period, he organized numerous concerts across California and led
multiple study tours to Bulgaria, providing students with firsthand
experience of Bulgarian music and culture. In recognition of his
artistry and leadership, Ivan received the Golden Lyre and Crystal
Medal from the Union of Bulgarian Musicians and Dancers, as well as an
Honorary Citizen Award from his hometown of Sredets for his lifetime
contributions to Bulgarian folk music and culture.
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Tzvetanka Varimezova** is a celebrated Bulgarian singer, conductor,
and educator. Known for her brilliant, ornamented vocal style and her
deep knowledge of regional song traditions from the Pazardzhik-Thrace
area, she earned her B.A. in choral conducting and folk instrument
pedagogy from the Plovdiv Academy of Music and Dance. Early in her
career, she directed the choir of the professional Ensemble of Folk
Song and Dance Pazardzhik. Later, she served as a soloist and choral
director with several of Bulgaria’s foremost women’s choirs,
including Les Grandes Voix Bulgares, The Cosmic Voices, Trio Bojura,
and The National Ensemble Filip Kutev.
From 2001 to 2021, Tzvetanka served as a professor at UCLA’s Herb
Alpert School of Music, where she co-directed the UCLA Balkan Ensemble
alongside her husband, Ivan. During that period, she trained and
conducted choirs across the U.S. and internationally, including Kitka
(San Francisco), Nevenka (Los Angeles), Dunava (Seattle), and Mila
(Minneapolis). She has also led workshops throughout Europe, Asia, and
North America. Her artistic leadership has brought UCLA students and
American choirs to Bulgaria for major performances, including
appearances at the National Festival of Folk Art in Koprivshtitsa.
In recognition of her lifelong dedication to preserving and sharing
Bulgarian folk music, Tzvetanka received numerous honors, including
Bulgaria’s Voice of the Year Award (2017) and a national Lifetime
Achievement Award for Contributions to Bulgarian Folk Music (2018).
Together, the Varimezovs have led numerous international study groups,
bringing UCLA students and folk ensembles from around the world to
perform at major festivals in Bulgaria. Through their artistry,
mentorship, and tireless advocacy, they have strengthened
cross-cultural understanding and ensured that Bulgaria’s rich folk
traditions continue to thrive on a global stage.
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2026 SPONSORS
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GLOBAL VISIONARIES
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CULTURAL AMBASSADORS
Timothy and Ann Rice | Arkal and Vasanthi Shenoy
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TRAVELER’S CIRCLE
Mary Earnest and Jonatha Parker | Vanya Russell
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FUNDERS
This programming is supported in part by the American Indonesian
Cultural & Educational Foundation, Creative West and the National
Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, a state agency,
the City of San Diego Cultural Affairs, and Prebys Foundation.
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