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Kiril Marichkov (; 30 October 1944 – 11 October 2024) was a Bulgarian rock musician and politician. He is best known for having been the frontman of the band Shturtsite.


Life and career

Marichkov was born in Sofia to Kiril Marichkov and Irina Levieva on 30 October 1944. He was a descendant of Bulgarian politician
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; his maternal grandfather was composer , and his paternal grandfather was architect . Boris Leviev (1902–1968), born Baruch Levi, was descended from a Sephardic Jewish family. As an adult, he converted to Christianity and changed his name. His daughter Irina, Marichkov's mother, was an artist. Marichkov had a sister, Lyuba, born in 1947. The elder Kiril studied law and diplomacy, and was the first Bulgarian ambassador to the Vatican. The younger Kiril played piano, clarinet, bass-guitar and guitar from a young age. He studied engineering before beginning his musical career. In 1962 he founded one of the first Bulgarian
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bands, the "Bandaratsite" (). After the dissolution of the ''Bandaritsite'' in 1966, he formed the band " Shturtsite" () alongside drummer in 1967. Two other members, and , joined the group. ''Shturtsite'' was in existence for 40 years; it performed over 3000 concerts and was one of the most successful Bulgarian rock bands of the 20th century. Marichkov was the frontman of the band, additionally performing lead vocals, and bass guitar. He was also the main composer of the band. In 1990, at a time of great political changes at the fall of the Communist regime in Bulgaria, his song "Az sym prosto Chovek" () became an unofficial
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of the opposition. During this period, Marichkov was elected member of the Grand National Assembly as a part of the Union of Democratic Forces. Marichkov composed soundtracks for 14 films, including '' Vchera'' (), Rio Adio (), "Indianski igri" (), "Vampiri-talasami" (), and "Dunav most" (). He was a co-founder of the Bulgarian rock radio station "Radio Tangra". Marichkov had three solo albums – "Zodiya Shturets" () in 1997 and "Iskam da kazha" () in 2002. In 2019 he released the album "75". In 2011, he was a coach in the Bulgarian version of The Voice, '' Glasat na Bulgaria''. In 2013, after Shturtsite broke up, he formed a band called ''Fondatsiyata'' () with other famous Bulgarian rock musicians, including , Dobrin "Doni" Vekilov, and . In 2010 he was awarded the
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, first class, for his contributions to art and music. In 2020, he was awarded the , first class; considered to be the highest honor bestowed by the Bulgarian government. He published his autobiography, ''Na praga na vremeto'' () in 2023.


Death

While climbing to the stage for a concert of ''Fondatsiyata'' in the village of Selanovtsi on 11 October 2024, Marichkov fell and suffered a severe brain injury.
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were called, but he died in the ambulance. Marichkov was 79. Bulgarian President
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expressed his condolences, as did Bulgarian singers
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. On 13 October, hundreds of guitarists played Marichkov's song " Kletva" in front of the
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in Sofia. Marichkov's funeral occurred on 15 October 2024 at the Saint Sophia Church in Sofia.


Discography


With ''Shturtsite''


Solo


References


External links


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