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⚫ | '''Atanas Badev''' ({{lang-mk|Атанас Бадев}}) (b. ], 1860, d. ], 1908) was a ] composer and teacher of music. He studied music in ] and ] and was taught by, among others, the great ] composers Balakriev and Rimsky-Korsakov. Badev was thus one of the first ] composers with a formal musical education. Apart from his choral adaptations of ] folk and children's songs, Badev is also the composer of ''The Liturgy of St. ]'' (first published in ] in 1898), one of the most significant works of this genre from the end of the 19th century. | ||
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Atanas Badev (Template:Lang-mk) (b. Prilep, 1860, d. Sofia, 1908) was a Macedonian composer and teacher of music. He studied music in Moscow and St. Petersburg and was taught by, among others, the great Russian composers Balakriev and Rimsky-Korsakov. Badev was thus one of the first Macedonian composers with a formal musical education. Apart from his choral adaptations of Macedonian folk and children's songs, Badev is also the composer of The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (first published in Leipzig in 1898), one of the most significant works of this genre from the end of the 19th century.
He is considered Bulgarian in the Republic of Bulgaria.
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