Država / Country: Bulgaria
StrringS-Bring Back The Past.mp3
StrringS - Biography StrringS were formed in the end of 2001 with the vision of a classical strings quartet performing and creating contemporary pop and rock music. StrringS are: Veneta Georgieva (violin); Radina Radeva (violin); Dora Parvanova (viola) and Nora Kalcheva (violoncello) plus five support musicians (drums,guitar,bassguitar,sinths and percussions). All four of the girls are graduates with a bachelor’s degree from the National Musical Academy "Pancho Vladigerov" in Sofia (Bulgaria). The first big on-stage appearance for the band was in May 2002 at a concert commemorating the visit of Pope Jean Paul II to Bulgaria. The girls quickly gained popularity in their home country and they started doing regular appearances in prime-time TV and Radio shows. In their original pieces they like to experiment incorporating various styles and sounds ranging from melodic ethno to explosive rock. Other more of the more prestigious achievements of Strrings are: - 2003 taking part in the "Classics in Rock" concert in "Bulgaria" hall alongside the Symphonic Orchestra of "Classic FM radio", a show that was shot and broadcasted over the national air. - 2004 participating in the series of mega concerts “Starshow" with the legendary "Boney M", "Eruption", " No mercy", "Gibson brothers", "Raisye" and Dave Ashbee - Taking part in the concert of the "Kelly Family" in Bansko on 18.09.2004 - A reward "Musician of the year 2004" received in the category of "Classics in other genres" by the Bulgarian National Radio - In 2006 they shot and aired their first video for their original piece “O.K” - In the summer of 2006 г. The band was invited to support the world-famous Finnish band “Apocalyptica” for their concert in Bulgaria - During the same year they took part in one of Bulgaria’s biggest rock festivals – “Rock in Rila” as well as in Romania’s “Fest Top” in the city of Navodari. At the moment, Strrings are hard at work recording their first solo album and are regularly playing on stages and in clubs across Bulgaria.
2003
Veneta Georgieva-violin, Radina Radeva-violin, Dora Vlasiadu-viola, Nora Kalcheva-cello, Ognyan Kyosovski-drums, Martin Stoyanov-bass, Vasil Parvanovski-guitar, Vasiliy Raykov-synths