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Best Independent Superstar Of The Year, 2005 LA Music Awards
A new style to turn world music on it's ear... Krassimir
introduces "Popera". Krassimir is one of Bulgaria's most popular celebrities
- an amazing
singer with a top ten album, a famous mime artist, and an outspoken
cultural advocate. A true male soprano with an impressive
4-octave range, Krassimir now steps onto the international stage
with an
evocative new album and a voice that is unlike anything you've ever heard.
Popera was recorded and produced by William Tabanou who has worked
with
artists
such as Avril Lavigne and Coolio. The first time Tabanou heard
Krassimir perform live at the El Portal Theater he was immediately taken
by
his extraordinary talent. The moment I heard his voice I knew I had
to work with him!
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Krassimir and Tabanou recorded the album primarily at Jam Studios
in West Hollywood, with additional recording done in the Czech Republic.
They spent countless hours experimenting with various arrangements
and compositional elements. The result is an incomparable record
that fuses European pop and a contemporary symphonic sound with soaring
melodies, poetic lyrics, and Krassimir's one of a kind voice. Popera
follows in the footsteps of internationally acclaimed records like
"Enigmas MCMXC a.D" and Sarah Brightman's "La Luna", anchored by
a truly innovative sound. The album features 10 original compositions
in
4 languages English, Spanish, Russian and Latin. Each song is an
epic unto itself with Krassimir's mystical voice drawing the listener
into every word. In a recent visit to Bulgaria, Krassimir was moved
by the powerful sights and sounds of his homeland. He wanted to record
something that echoed his own experiences, while reflecting the need
for inspiration and positivity he sees in the world today. With all
the violence and destruction that exists out there, I wanted to make
an album that above all, inspires emotion in people and encourages
them to dig deeper. I think if anything can transcend our personal
barriers, its music.
In Popera, Krassimir explores the depths of the human psyches struggle
with love, triumph, longing, and loss. Krassimir not only ventures
outside the lines of conformity, but also works towards erasing them
altogether. He reaches out to listeners in a special way, replacing
traditional boundaries with an original, unique musical expression
that audiences from all corners of the globe can embrace with equal
candor.
Krassimir's star began rising in his homeland at the early age of
9. As a young mime, he became well known in performance circles throughout
Bulgaria and Eastern Europe as master of conveying ideas through body
language. Helping him emerge from the art of silence was the great
opera prima and vocal coach Penka Gekova who inspired him and thought
him to master his newfound talent. With her training he was able to
develop his gift. His first album, Silent Voices (1998), was a Bulgarian
top ten hit. He performed extensively in some of the most prestigious
venues in Europe mesmerizing audiences with impressive stage shows
and his unique, one of a kind voice. As record sales soared and critics
applauded, Krassimir was ready to move on to the next challenge. In
1999 Krassimir moved to Los Angeles, CA in search of something more.
But the fame and renown he enjoyed as a pop star in his native country
did not follow. So he started over. I worked as a pizza boy, and as
a waiter. I clawed my way up the ladder and immersed myself in American
culture, learning the language and the people. When he began singing
people immediately took notice. Singer and soul legend, Lionel Ritchie,
was impressed: When I first heard his voice I thought it was computer
enhanced or something. But when I heard him live man, it really blew
me away. He is truly a rare talent. Since his arrival in Los Angeles,
Krassimir has been studying with the internationally renowned voice
coach Kay Montgomery. He has appeared on prime time television programs
including Alias, The Agency, and Americas Most Wanted. He also works
in film and commercials, and is a premier spokesman for his native
Bulgaria's cultural legacy. In November he was awarded Best Independent
Superstar Of The Year 2005 at the LA Music Awards .
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