The New Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1991 in Sofia, Bulgaria by the music critic Julia Hristova as an alternative to the existing Bulgarian musical institutions (which had been financially supported and controlled by the state until the fall of Communism in 1989).
•
Since 1992 the New Symphony Orchestra has been conducted by Maestro Rossen Milanov, associate conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra, who became its Music Director in 1997.
London Symphony Orchestra | Philadelphia Orchestra | orchestra | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | Cleveland Orchestra | San Francisco Symphony | London Philharmonic Orchestra | Boston Symphony Orchestra | BBC Symphony Orchestra | National Symphony Orchestra | Electric Light Orchestra | National Symphony Orchestra (United States) | Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | Boston Pops Orchestra | Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | Minnesota Orchestra | Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra | Dallas Symphony Orchestra | Symphony Space | Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | Yellow Magic Orchestra | Philharmonia Orchestra | Royal Scottish National Orchestra | Montreal Symphony Orchestra | Singapore Symphony Orchestra | English Chamber Orchestra | Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
he performed his own 2nd Violin Concerto with the London Philharmonic Orchestra on 17 April 1907, and repeated it with the New Symphony Orchestra under Landon Ronald on 27 January 1910.
He has since made appearances internationally in recital and with orchestras such as the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, New Symphony Orchestra of Bulgaria, Santa Fe Pro Musica, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra.