Kiril Marichkov

Kiril Marichkov

Kiril Marichkov at the literary reading of Petko Bocharov's book "Faces and fates from Three Bulgarias" in November 2010
Background information
Native name Кирил Маричков
Birth name Kiril Kirilov Marichkov
Born (1944-10-30) October 30, 1944
Sofia, Bulgaria
Origin Bulgaria
Genres Pop rock, progressive rock, hard rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass guitar
Years active 1964 - present
Labels Balkanton
Associated acts Bandarastsite, Shturtzite, Fondatsiata

Kiril Marichkov (Bulgarian: Кирил Маричков, 30 October 1944, Sofia) is a Bulgarian rock musician.

Biography

Marichkov was born in Sofia and played piano, clarinet, bass-guitar and guitar since young age. In 1963 he founded one of the first Bulgarian rock bands, the "Bandaracite" (Бъндараците) and in 1967 one of the most successful bands in Bulgaria during the 70s and 80s (with still many fans) - "Shturtzite" ("The Crickets", Щурците). Since it's foundation, Kiril Marichkov has been the frontman (lead vocal, bass guitar and keyboards) of the band. He has also composed a large part of their songs, which approximate 160, in fourteen albums. Shturcite have performed over 2600 concerts in sixteen countries.

In his discography Kiril Marichkov has two solo albums - "Zodija Shturec" ("Starsign Cricket", Зодия Щурец, 1997) and "Iskam da kazha" ("I want to say", Искам да кажа) which gave birth to several hits including "Vjarvam v teb ("I believe in you", Вярвам в теб), "Kletva" ("Vow", Клетва), "Obicham te zavinagi" ("I love you forever", Обичам те завинаги) and "Mojat svjat" ("My world", Моят свят).

Apart from his career as a rock musician, Kiril Marichkov has composed soundtracks for the movies "Vchera" ("Yesterday", Вчера)[1] (with the "Kletva" song), Rio Adio (Адио Рио) in 1989 ,[1] "Indianski igri" ("Indian games", Индиански игри) ,[1] "Vampiri-talasymi" ("Vampires-ghouls", Вампири-таласъми) ,[1] "Dunav most" ("The bridge over Danube", Дунав мост)[2] (with the "Mojat svjat" song), "Naj-vazhnite neshta" ("The most important things", Най-важните неща) (with the "Obicham the zavinagi" song) etc.

He is a co-founder of the only Bulgarian Rock-radiostation "Radio Tangra" (Радио Тангра), today "Radio Gong" (Радио Гонг).

In 1990, at a time of great political changes at the fall of the Communist regime in Bulgaria, his song "Az sym prosto Chovek" ("I'm only Human", Аз съм просто Човек) became one of the new democracy's anthems, sung by hundreds of thousands of people on the new democratic political rallies. During this period Kiril Marichkov was elected member of the Grand National Assembly as a part of the Union of Democratic Forces.

In 2013, after Shturcite broke up, he formed a band called Fondatsiata (The Foundation) with other famous Bulgarian rock musicians, including Ivan Lechev (ex-FSB) and Dobrin "Doni" Vekilov (ex-Doni i Momchil).

Discography

With "Shturtzite"

Year Title
1976 Shturtzite 76
1978 Shturtzite 78
1980 20th Century
1982 The Taste of Time
1985 The Rider
1987 Musqueteer's March
1988 20 Years Later
1998 30 Years Later
2004 Anthology
2008 On The Doorstep of The Heart

Solo

Year Title
1997 Sign Cricket
2002 I want to say

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Kiril Marichkov - composer". Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  2. "Kiril Marichkov - rock musician". Retrieved 4 April 2011.
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