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With the concert "Mystery and freedom" ended the second edition of the festival "Kamzhalov in the Valley of Roses" in the complex "Damascene" near Pavel Bath
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With the concert "Mystery and freedom" ended the second edition of the festival "Kamzhalov in the Valley of Roses" in the complex "Damascene" near Pavel Bath

The second edition of the 'Kamdjalov in the Valley of Roses' festival concluded tonight at the Ethnographic Complex 'Damascena' near Pavey Banya with a concert titled 'Mystery and Freedom,' performed by conductor Yordan Kamdjalov and singer Sofi Marinova. The event featured performances by musicians from various ensembles including The Eastern Quartet from Switzerland, Genesis Orchestra, and the choir and ensemble from 'Musical Laboratory for Humanity.' Marinova expressed gratitude to the audience, Kamdjalov, and the project team, noting her positive experience performing with these artists. She also announced that the same concert will take place at the Ancient Theatre in Plovdiv on August 10. Kamdjalov praised the stage at 'Damascena' as the most beautiful in Bulgaria and confirmed plans for the third edition of the festival, scheduled for the last weekend of June 2027. The festival began yesterday with the concert 'Bulgaria Sings,' featuring participation from multiple formations and generations of performers.

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With the concert "Mystery and freedom" ended the second edition of the festival "Kamzhalov in the Valley of Roses" in the complex "Damascene" near Pavel Bath

The second edition of the 'Kamdjalov in the Valley of Roses' festival concluded tonight at the Ethnographic Complex 'Damascena' near Pavey Banya with a concert titled 'Mystery and Freedom,' performed by conductor Yordan Kamdjalov and singer Sofi Marinova. The event featured performances by musicians from various ensembles including The Eastern Quartet from Switzerland, Genesis Orchestra, and the choir and ensemble from 'Musical Laboratory for Humanity.' Marinova expressed gratitude to the audience, Kamdjalov, and the project team, noting her positive experience performing with these artists. She also announced that the same concert will take place at the Ancient Theatre in Plovdiv on August 10. Kamdjalov praised the stage at 'Damascena' as the most beautiful in Bulgaria and confirmed plans for the third edition of the festival, scheduled for the last weekend of June 2027. The festival began yesterday with the concert 'Bulgaria Sings,' featuring participation from multiple formations and generations of performers.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event, specifically a music festival, which is inherently non-political. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy in the content. The piece provides a neutral account of the event, mentioning participants, locations, and future plans without

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