BORISLAVA TANEVA

Borislava Taneva is a pianist-performer, a composer, a pedagogue, a chamber musician, an organiser of musical events. Her active participation in the contemporary cultural life in Bulgaria and abroad defines her as a successful, multispectral musician.
She was born in Sofia in the family of distinguished musicians and started her musical education at a very early age.

Borislava Taneva has been a laureate of national and international piano, chamber music and composition competitions in Bulgaria, Italy, Japan, Greece, Luxembourg, Norway etc.
She has performed multiple recitals in Bulgaria, Greece, Germany, Italy, Brasil, Switzerland, Lithuania, Israel, France, Norway, Macedonia, Spain, etc.

After her graduation Borislava Taneva started work as an assistant professor in the Piano Department of the Performance Faculty of the National Music Academy /NMA/ in Sofia. Currently she is a piano and pedagogical practice professor at NMA in Sofia and vice rector of the Academy.
In 2012 a Doctor’s degree (PHD) was conferred on Borislava Taneva. For several years she had great success, teaching Interpretation of Contemporary Music in Athens.
She gives masterclasses and delivers seminars on various topics at music colleges and academies in Europe, Brasil, USA, Singapore etc.
Prof. Taneva has appeared as a jury member in many national and international piano competitions in Greece, France, Finland, Austria, Luxembourg, Serbia, Bulgaria etc.
Her students have been awarded with numerous of prizes from national and international forums and competitions.

Borislava Taneva is a desired and preferred partner of many Bulgarian composers. She is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. She creates mainly chamber music and vocal music as well as songs and music for children.
She is the author of several opuses of piano pieces for beginners, edited by MUSICA FERRUM  in London.
She is the founder and a member of the Swiss-Bulgarian Association of Culture – SBAC, based in Geneva
B. Taneva was awarded with special prizes for her contribution to Bulgarian culture.