The Italian-Bulgarian violinist Kondova in the latest Chicago album

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I Chicagofor the recording of their latest album, ‘Born for This Moment’, just out, they chose Desislava Kondovathe Bulgarian violinist by nationality Italiana Rimini for ten years now with his own recording studio where he makes compositions interacting with the world. The highlight of her album came to light on July 15 last year is ‘For the Love’: carte blanche from the group for her solo at the compositional level.

Kondova has been first violin in international orchestras such as Sofia Philharmonic Orchestrathe New Simphony Orchestra and many others and is considered a real musical phenomenon in Europe. From classic to pop with ease Desislava Kondova has been collaborating for some time with the likes of Janey Clewer e Bruce Gaitsch with whom she made entire albums as co-author of the music and performer with her magic touch of the violin. The two, in turn, usually collaborate with Madonna (for which Gaitsch writes Isla Bonita), Chicago and Richard Max. La Clewer with Ray Charles, Elton John, Cher, Michael Bolton, Lara Fabian involving Desislava in many of his forays. In addition, the Rimini born in Burgas has written numerous soundtracks for Italian and Bulgarian films.

The collaboration still in progress with Marc Jordan, singer and author of the biggest hits of Rod Stewart, Cher, Chicago and Diana Ross. Unfortunately, the one with Ken Hesley, who died a year ago, singer and founder of Uriah Heep, to which Desislava Kondova was very close, ended with great pain. In the Chicago album, released a few days ago all over the world, Desislava Kondova’s flagship piece is “For the Love” where the group gave her carte blanche for her solo on a compositional level.

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