Igor and Aleksandar Dzambazov / Photo: Printscreen / Instagram

PHOTO | Igor Dzambazov emotional on the third anniversary of the death of his father Aleksandar: "People haven't forgotten you, you know"

On this day, three years ago, the famous Macedonian composer and conductor left us. Alexander Dzambazov, who left indelible traces in Macedonian music.

His son, the famous actor and showman Igor Dzambazov dedicated an emotional post, in which he addressed our dear maestro. In addition, Igor also remembered our Tose Proeski, who tragically died in 2007, and today would have celebrated his 44th birthday.

"Three years without you, my maestro. They made a beautiful mural for you in Debar neighborhood, they named a street after you, there is a proposal to have a famous concert hall bear your name. People have not forgotten you, you know. On this very day, our angel Toshe was born. What symbolism!!!
The most beautiful voice was born, and a great maestro has passed away. Life.
And just today, six planets of the solar system align in the sky.
A rare moment for rare people.
"Good luck to you both!" Igor wrote next to a photo of maestro Aleksandar.

 

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Yes, let's remind you that Aleksandar Dzambazov is a Macedonian conductor and composer. He graduated from the Music Academy in Belgrade, and spent his entire working life at the Macedonian Radio and Television, as conductor of the Dance and Revue Orchestras.

He has made countless recordings and live concerts. He has performed in the country and abroad. He has won over fifty awards. It is categorized in the fourth generation of Macedonian post-war composers.

Dzambazov is the author of many children's songs. He was the initiator and longtime conductor of the children's festival "Golden Nightingale" in Skopje. He wrote stage music and film music ("Memento", for the plays "Mother", "Two on a Swing", etc.) and several works of classical music, including "Rhapsody for Skopje" - for piano and orchestra (1966), " Seven Dance Variations "- for piano and orchestra (1977) and others. He also composed choral compositions, as well as a number of popular melodies.

He died on January 25, 2022, at the age of 86.

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