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Panayot Pipkov

Panayot Hristov Pipkov (Bulgarian: Панайот Христов Пипков) (21 November 1871 – 25 August 1942) was a Bulgarian composer. He studied music in Milan, Italy, and taught in Lovech and Sofia.[1] He was the father of composer Lyubomir Pipkov.[2]

Honours

Pipkov Glacier in Antarctica is named after Panayot Pipkov and Lyubomir Pipkov.

References

  1. ^ Panyot Pipkov, Union of The Bulgarian Composers.
  2. ^ Lyubomir Pipkov, Audio Encyclopedia.