NUMTI Dobrin Petkov is the National School of Music and Dances in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It is located right in the center of the city on Ivan Vazov street. Plovdiv is one major educational institutions in the Bulgarian musical art.[1] The school conducts a comprehensive music education for students from 1st to 12th grade that have a passion for music. The school offers different instrumentalal, vocal and ballet classes. The instrumental classes that are offered are Piano , Cello , Violin , Viola , Double Bass , Harp , Accordion , Flute , Oboe , Clarinet , Saxophone , Bassoon , Tuba , Trumpet , Classical Guitar and Drums . Regular sessions are held to lunch with preschool children. The teaching staff is formed by highly qualified and established teachers, some of which have won national and cultural prizes. The school offers an intensive artistic and general educational activities - concerts, competitions, master classes, open classes, multimedia projects, general and sporting events. The students are winners and have won many awards from prestigious international and all national music competitions and festivals. One of the best known events are the annual concerts, which the most prominent young talents of the school stood on the stage as soloists Symphony Orchestra of Plovdiv, which is a long tradition set by Maestro Dobrin Petkov. Many of the graduates continue their higher education in music in the most prestigious educational institutions such as the Royal Academy of Music in London and Glasgow, conservatories and music academies in New York, Paris, Vienna, Weimar, Bern, Zurich, Essen and Linz, at the National Music Academy "Pancho of Music" and the New Bulgarian University in Sofia, at the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv. The building of NUMTI Dobrin Petkov is located in the center of the city and has excellent facilities - Hall auditorium for concerts and ballet performances, chamber rooms for solo and ensemble concerts, rich library with music and special musical literature, information center, two computer room, multimedia room equipped with audio and video system cabinet in the history of music. [2]

  1. ^ "Plovdiv 2019 - Cultural Mapping". Plovdiv2019.eu. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  2. ^ http://plovdivmusicschool.wordpress.com//