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Alexander Raichev (Bulgarian: Александър Райчев) (11 April 1922 – 28 October 2003) was a Bulgarian music educator and composer. Raichev was born in Lom, Bulgaria, and studied with Pancho Vladigerov at the State Musical Academy in Sofia where he graduated in 1947. He then studied with Zoltán Kodály and Janos Ferencsik at the Budapest Conservatory from 1949-50. After completing his studies, he taught at the Bulgarian State Conservatory, serving as Rector from 1970 to 1978. Notable students include Rosica Petkova.

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  • Aleksandar Iwanow Rajtschew (de)
  • Alexander Raichev (en)
  • Aleksandyr Rajczew (pl)
  • Райчев, Александр (ru)
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  • Aleksandyr Rajczew (bułg. Александър Райчев; ur. 11 kwietnia 1922 w Łomie, zm. 28 października 2003 w Sofii) – bułgarski kompozytor. (pl)
  • Алекса́ндр Ивано́в Ра́йчев (болг. Александър Иванов Райчев; 11 апреля 1922, Лом, Болгария — 28 октября 2003, София, Болгария) — болгарский композитор, дирижёр и педагог. Народный артист НРБ. (ru)
  • Alexander Raichev (Bulgarian: Александър Райчев) (11 April 1922 – 28 October 2003) was a Bulgarian music educator and composer. Raichev was born in Lom, Bulgaria, and studied with Pancho Vladigerov at the State Musical Academy in Sofia where he graduated in 1947. He then studied with Zoltán Kodály and Janos Ferencsik at the Budapest Conservatory from 1949-50. After completing his studies, he taught at the Bulgarian State Conservatory, serving as Rector from 1970 to 1978. Notable students include Rosica Petkova. (en)
  • Aleksandar Iwanow Rajtschew (bulgarisch Александър Иванов Райчев, wissenschaftliche Transliteration Aleksandăr Ivanov Rajčev, alternative Transkription Alexander Raichev;) (* 11. April 1922 in Lom; † 28. Oktober 2003 in Sofia), war ein bulgarischer Komponist. Er komponierte vier Opern, eine Operette, zwei Ballette (Heiduckenlied, UA Sofia 1953, und Die Quelle der Weißfüßigen, UA Sofia 1978), sechs Sinfonien, ein Violin- und ein Klavierkonzert, kammermusikalische Werke, eine Kantate, Chorwerke, Lieder sowie Schauspiel- und Filmmusiken. (de)
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  • Alexander Raichev (Bulgarian: Александър Райчев) (11 April 1922 – 28 October 2003) was a Bulgarian music educator and composer. Raichev was born in Lom, Bulgaria, and studied with Pancho Vladigerov at the State Musical Academy in Sofia where he graduated in 1947. He then studied with Zoltán Kodály and Janos Ferencsik at the Budapest Conservatory from 1949-50. After completing his studies, he taught at the Bulgarian State Conservatory, serving as Rector from 1970 to 1978. Notable students include Rosica Petkova. In 1969 Vasheto prisatvie (Your Presence) was the earliest Bulgarian radio opera to be broadcast. (en)
  • Aleksandar Iwanow Rajtschew (bulgarisch Александър Иванов Райчев, wissenschaftliche Transliteration Aleksandăr Ivanov Rajčev, alternative Transkription Alexander Raichev;) (* 11. April 1922 in Lom; † 28. Oktober 2003 in Sofia), war ein bulgarischer Komponist. Rajtschew studierte von 1943 bis 1947 an der Nationalen Musikakademie von Sofia bei Assen Karastojanow und Pantscho Wladigerow und war dann bis 1950 am Konservatorium von Budapest Schüler von János Ferencsik und János Viski. Ab 1952 unterrichtete er als Dozent, seit 1962 als Professor für Harmonielehre an seiner alten Musikakademie in Sofia. Er komponierte vier Opern, eine Operette, zwei Ballette (Heiduckenlied, UA Sofia 1953, und Die Quelle der Weißfüßigen, UA Sofia 1978), sechs Sinfonien, ein Violin- und ein Klavierkonzert, kammermusikalische Werke, eine Kantate, Chorwerke, Lieder sowie Schauspiel- und Filmmusiken. Er war verheiratet mit der Schauspielerin Milena Atanassowa (Nationaltheater „Iwan Wasow“, Sofia). Sein Sohn, Alexander Raytchev, ist Konzertpianist und lebt in Deutschland. (de)
  • Aleksandyr Rajczew (bułg. Александър Райчев; ur. 11 kwietnia 1922 w Łomie, zm. 28 października 2003 w Sofii) – bułgarski kompozytor. (pl)
  • Алекса́ндр Ивано́в Ра́йчев (болг. Александър Иванов Райчев; 11 апреля 1922, Лом, Болгария — 28 октября 2003, София, Болгария) — болгарский композитор, дирижёр и педагог. Народный артист НРБ. (ru)
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