SOLOISTS

TE DEUM ADORAMUS

TE DEUM ADORAMUS

Te Deum Adoramus is a Bulgarian female chamber ensemble founded in early 1997. It consists mainly of former singers from Bulgarian children choirs that have given numerous concerts in many countries worldwide. Conductor of the ensemble is Teodora Dimitrova.

The dedication to music inspired from early years, the technique developed since childhood, and of course the long-standing friendships, naturally led to the idea of getting the performers together again. This was the way to give a new meaning to the music performed earlier in childhood and uncover some new masterpieces that matched the new matured vision of the world… And, of course, have some fun together!

Te Deum Adoramus has performed numerous concerts in different cities across Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Turkey, F.Y.R.O.M, Serbia and Montenegro, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Portugal, Ireland. Among them are official concerts, organized by Bulgarian Embassies and Bulgarian Cultural Institutes and dedicated to the National Day – March 3rd in Budapest /2002/ and the Day of Bulgarian culture -May 24th – Warsaw /2000/, concert on the official visit of His Holiness the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Sofia /2001/, concerts on celebrations of different organizations and companies such as the Bulgarian Academy of Science, “Rotary club – Serdica”, “Moto Phoe” and many others. They have also participated in many International Choir Festivals.

The ensemble has made records for the Bulgarian National Radio and TV. The National Televisions of Romania, Poland and Hungary, as well as the Hungarian Radio for Classical Music “Bartok”, Svenska Radio and “Radio Suisse Romande”, EBU, VooTV /France/ broadcasted reports and films about choir’s concerts.

Проект MUSICA BULGARA - информационен портал за българска музика се реализира с финансовата подкрепата на програма „Културна програма за Българското председателство на Съвета на Европейския съюз 2018 г." на Национален фонд „Култура“.