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About Nevena
A prize winner of national and international solo and chamber competitions, scholar of The Royal Philharmonic Society and the Ministry of Culture of Republic of Bulgaria, an award holder of the Royal College of Music and Royal Philharmonic Society.
Nevena Atanasova was born and grew up in Bulgaria. She graduated from Dobrin Petkov National School of Music and Dance in Plovdiv in 2015 with distinctions and was awarded for highest academic and artistic achievements. There, she studied flute under Ivailo Vasilev. In 2019, Nevena graduated from the Royal College of Music with Honours, where she studied with Sue Thomas, Kathleen Stevenson, and Rachel Brown. Her acquired musical and stage experience has resulted in successes in a number of international and national competitions, at which she has won different awards including Second prize at the International Competition ‘Young virtuosos’, Sofia, Bulgaria. As a young soloist, Nevena performed Carl Nielsen’s Flute Concerto with Konstantin Dobroykov and the Plovdiv Symphony Orchestra.
In 2012, she joined her school’s symphony orchestra of which she was a Principal flute until her graduation in 2015. During this time the orchestra won a European Comenius Orchestral Project and collaborated with the orchestra of the Conservatoire of Menorca, Spain. In 2015, she appeared with the State Opera of Stara Zagora performing Lehár’s The Merry Widow. Nevena has performed with the RCM Philharmonic, RCM Opera Orchestra, London Classical Soloists and Caibigan Chamber Orchestra. She also had the pleasure of being part of the Philharmonia sit-in scheme on several occasions, exploring repertoire from Brahms to Sibelius.
As a chamber musician, Nevena has been part of various ensembles, including NeKriMa trio (flute, French horn and piano), ‘Mozart’ quartet, ‘Bach reimagined’ free ensemble, ‘Marais’ Baroque flute trio sonata, and the RCM Wind Ensemble. Her achievements include First prize in the ‘Classical ensembles’ category at the Internet Music Competition – Belgrade, Serbia; and giving a performance of the Mozart flute quartet in D at the Austrian Embassy.
Throughout the years, Nevena has participated in the masterclasses of Patrick Gallois, Luisa Sello, Andras Adorjan, Prof. Georgi Spassov, Mario Carbotta, Prof. Adah Jones, Paul Edmund-Davies, Wilbert Hazelzet, Aldo Baerten and Peter Verhoyen.
Furthermore, Nevena has developed her interests in music edu...
Nevena Atanasova was born and grew up in Bulgaria. She graduated from Dobrin Petkov National School of Music and Dance in Plovdiv in 2015 with distinctions and was awarded for highest academic and artistic achievements. There, she studied flute under Ivailo Vasilev. In 2019, Nevena graduated from the Royal College of Music with Honours, where she studied with Sue Thomas, Kathleen Stevenson, and Rachel Brown. Her acquired musical and stage experience has resulted in successes in a number of international and national competitions, at which she has won different awards including Second prize at the International Competition ‘Young virtuosos’, Sofia, Bulgaria. As a young soloist, Nevena performed Carl Nielsen’s Flute Concerto with Konstantin Dobroykov and the Plovdiv Symphony Orchestra.
In 2012, she joined her school’s symphony orchestra of which she was a Principal flute until her graduation in 2015. During this time the orchestra won a European Comenius Orchestral Project and collaborated with the orchestra of the Conservatoire of Menorca, Spain. In 2015, she appeared with the State Opera of Stara Zagora performing Lehár’s The Merry Widow. Nevena has performed with the RCM Philharmonic, RCM Opera Orchestra, London Classical Soloists and Caibigan Chamber Orchestra. She also had the pleasure of being part of the Philharmonia sit-in scheme on several occasions, exploring repertoire from Brahms to Sibelius.
As a chamber musician, Nevena has been part of various ensembles, including NeKriMa trio (flute, French horn and piano), ‘Mozart’ quartet, ‘Bach reimagined’ free ensemble, ‘Marais’ Baroque flute trio sonata, and the RCM Wind Ensemble. Her achievements include First prize in the ‘Classical ensembles’ category at the Internet Music Competition – Belgrade, Serbia; and giving a performance of the Mozart flute quartet in D at the Austrian Embassy.
Throughout the years, Nevena has participated in the masterclasses of Patrick Gallois, Luisa Sello, Andras Adorjan, Prof. Georgi Spassov, Mario Carbotta, Prof. Adah Jones, Paul Edmund-Davies, Wilbert Hazelzet, Aldo Baerten and Peter Verhoyen.
Furthermore, Nevena has developed her interests in music edu...