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Assen Najdenow (Bulgarian: Асен Найденов; 12 September 1899 – 10 September 1995) was a Bulgarian conductor.
Assen Naidenow
Life
Najdenov was born in 1899 in Varna on the Black Sea. In his childhood, he learned the violin and the piano. In 1905, his uncle brought a grand piano from Russia. Already as a pupil he played in the city orchestra as a violinist from 1912 to 1914. In 1920, he studied composition in Vienna with Joseph Marx and piano with Paul de Conne.[1] In 1921, he went to Leipzig, where among others, Fritz Reuter was one of his teachers.[2] Max Hochkofler taught him conducting.