SOFIA: Bulgarian Composer and Conductor Vili Kazasyan Dies at 74

Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria
July 13 2008

Bulgarian Composer and Conductor Vili Kazasyan Dies at 74

The relatives of one of the most famous Bulgarian composers and
conductors Vili Kazasyan announced Saturday that he had died.

The 74-year-old Kazasyan has been the Director and conductor of the
Big Band of the Bulgarian National Radio for over 35 years.

He was born in Sofia in 1934. In 1957 he graduated as an engineer from
Sofia’s Technical University. After that he studied at the State Music
Academy.

Kazasyan was active in jazz festivals, and dozens of Bulgarian and
international music forums. His name is associated with some of the
most famous Bulgarian radio and TV music shows over the years,
including with the Golden Orpheus Music Festival.

In March-June 2008 Kazasyan appeared as one of the four members of the
jury in the Music Idol TV song contest – the Bulgarian version of
American Idol, which ran on the bTV channel.

The funeral service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Sveti
Sedmochislenitsi Church in Sofia.