Angel Zlatanov is one of the most famous Bulgarian composers of the recent past. You can see his biography and selected compositions here.
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(28.11.2013) Here is the biography and selected compositions of the famous Romanian composer Vlaicu Crisan! He is titled FIDE Master for chess composition in 2013 and has 17 FIDE Album points up to now. Vlaicu is a World Cup winner (for Fairies) in 2010 and he won 3 Olympic medals – Golden in 2010 and 2012 (for fairies) and Silver in 2012 (for Retros).
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Here are the biography and selected compositions (twomover, threemovers, selfmates, helpmate and fairy) of the famous bulgarian chess composer from the recent past FM Vladimir Zabunov (1928-1997).
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Nikolay Dimitrov is a famous Bulgarian chess composer. He was born on 19th October 1929 in Dryanovo and since 1933 he has been living in Varna. Nikolay Dimitrov began playing chess at the age of 14. He became a junior champion of Varna in 1945 and 1946, and in 1948 he became a student champion of the city.
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Krassimir Gandev is one of the best and high class Bulgarian chess composers. His father taught him how to play chess when he was only three and a half and later when he was 15 he taught him bridge where he reached a very high sports level.
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Ivan Paskalev was born on 21.11.1956 in the town of Chirpan, Bulgaria. Since 1963 lives and works in Stara Zagora. He graduated the Russian Language School "Maxim Gorky" in 1975.
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Here are the biography and selected compositions of the famous Greek composer and solver Kostas Prentos.
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Christopher's biography is shown here as I have received from him:
Chris Feather (*24/03/1947)
Having studied Romance and Germanic languages at Cambridge and London universities, I worked in education, mainly teaching French, until my retirement in 1996.
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Velko Alexandrov was born on 01.01.1973 in the town of Ruse. He is married and has one child. He graduated the University of Ruse in 1996. In the same year published his first chess problem in "Shahmatna misal" magazine.
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