Biser Hristov Kirov (4 September 1942 – 6 November 2016) was a Bulgarian pop singer and tenor, who was called in the press the most popular Bulgarian in the USSR.[1] Kirov called Russia his creative homeland.[2]
Biography
Kirov was born in Sofia. His father was Hristo Kirov Ankole, pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (1914-1977). His mother was Ventsinosa Apostolova Kirova (1922-1989), a painter.[3]
In 1961, Kirov graduated with honors from high school in Sofia. He created Reflex, one of the first Bulgarian rock bands. At the First International Festival of Youth Song in Sochi in 1967, Kirov finished third, the start of his broad career.[4] He also worked a lot in television.[5]
Awards and titles
Gold medal and the title of Singer of the Year IX World Festival of Youth and Students (1968)
Gold medal of the XII World Festival of Youth and Students (1985)
Honored Artist of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1985)
Honorary President of the Republic of Bulgaria sign (2008)
Honorary Diploma of the Government of Moscow (2008)[6]
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2009) — for outstanding contribution to the development of Russian-Bulgarian cultural co-operation and many years of creative activity[7]
He was married to Mitka Tsvetanova Kirova (born 1945), an engineer, a chemist-ecologist. They had two children and four grandchildren. Kirov died in Berlin, Germany on 6 November 2016.
Anna Arkhakova: Russia is a Bulgarian singer. (Biser Kirov About Time and About Oneself) Peasant Woman Magazine. — 2009. — No. 2. — p. 34-39. — ISSN 0130-2647