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She is the daughter of the Bulgarian painter and professor [[Angel Metodiev]] ([[1921]] - [[1984]]).
She is the daughter of the Bulgarian painter and professor [[Angel Metodiev]] ([[1921]] - [[1984]]).


For the [[Belfius Classics]] - music competition 2012, she patronized the [[UBC Medal|Medal]] of the [[Union of Belgian Composers]] '' Amira Metodieva '' awarded to
For the [[Belfius Classics]] - music competition 2012, she patronized the [[UBC Medal|Medal]] of the [[Union of Belgian Composers]] ‘’'' Amira Metodieva ''’’ awarded to
the young harpist [[Mathilde Wauters]] (B).
the young harpist [[Mathilde Wauters]] (B).
In [[2019]], the same medal was awarded to the Italian-Belgian harpist [[Sonja Tavormina]].
== External links ==
== External links ==
[http://www.amiraharp.com/ Amira Metodieva (English)]
[http://www.amiraharp.com/ Amira Metodieva (English)]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 12 November 2021

Amira Metodieva in Sofia, 1988

Amira Metodieva (1958) is a Bulgarian-Belgian harpist, born in Shumen (Shumen, Kolarovgrad) (BG).

She is the daughter of the Bulgarian painter and professor Angel Metodiev (1921 - 1984).

For the Belfius Classics - music competition 2012, she patronized the Medal of the Union of Belgian Composers ‘’ Amira Metodieva ’’ awarded to the young harpist Mathilde Wauters (B).

In 2019, the same medal was awarded to the Italian-Belgian harpist Sonja Tavormina.

External links

Amira Metodieva (English)

Amira Metodieva (Dutch)