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Tsvetan Radoslavov
Bulgarian composer

Tsvetan Radoslavov

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Bulgarian composer
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Male
Place of birth
Svishtov, Svishtov Municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria
Death
Place of death
Sofia, Sofia Capital Municipality, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria
Age
67 years
Education
Aprilov National High School
Gabrovo, Gabrovo Municipality, Bulgaria
Leipzig University
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Notable Works
Mila Rodino
 
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Biography

Tsvetan Radoslavov, 1912

Cvetan Radoslavov Hadžidenkov (Bulgarian: Цветан Радославов Хаджиденков; 1863 – 1931) was a Bulgarian teacher and the author of the current national anthem of Bulgaria, Mila Rodino.

Born in Svishtov in 1863, he graduated in philosophy in Leipzig. In 1885, while en route to the battlefield during the Serbo-Bulgarian War, Radoslavov composed the song Gorda Stara Planina ("Proud Old Mountain"), which was polished by the composer Dobri Hristov in 1905 and became a national anthem of Bulgaria in 1963 as Mila Rodino.

Besides creating the Bulgarian national anthem, Radoslavov was also a prominent scientist. He was one of the three Bulgarians (with Dr Krastyo Krastev and Dimitar Aleksiev) that took their doctor's degree by the father of modern psychology, Wilhelm Wundt. Rejecting invitations to work as a teacher in Vienna, Leipzig and Prague, he returned to Bulgaria to work at the Third High School for Boys in Sofia, believing he was helping the development of modern Bulgaria by teaching students European and ancient languages, psychology, ethics and logic.

Radoslavov lived in a small apartment at 3 Angel Kanchev Street, where he is today commemorated by a plaque by Georgi Chapkanov.

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