Respected and admired by audiences and musicians alike, Rossen Milanov is the music director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Princeton Symphony Orchestra and newly appointed chief conductor of the Slovenian RTV Orchestra in Ljubljana.
Milanov has established himself as a conductor with considerable national and international presence. He completed a seven-year tenure as music director of the Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias in Spain. Nationally, he has appeared with the Colorado, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Seattle, Fort Worth symphonies and National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, Link-Up education projects with Carnegie Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s and with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.
Internationally, he has collaborated with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra de la Suisse Romande, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Aalborg, Latvian and Hungarian National symphony orchestras and orchestras in Canada (Toronto, Vancouver), South Africa, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil (Sao Paolo, Belo Horizonte). In the Far East, he has appeared with NHK, Sapporo, Tokyo, Singapore symphonies, Malaysian and Hong Kong philharmonics and at the Hyogo Performing Arts Center.
Milanov has collaborated with some of the world’s pre-eminent artists, including Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Midori, Christian Tetzlaff and André Watts. During his 11-year tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Milanov conducted more than 200 performances. In 2015, he completed a 15-year tenure as music director of the nationally recognized training orchestra Symphony in C in New Jersey, and in 2013, a 17-year tenure with the New Symphony Orchestra in his native city of Sofia, Bulgaria. His passion for new music has resulted in world premieres of works by composers such as Derek Bermel, Mason Bates, Caroline Shaw, Phillip Glass, Richard Danielpour, Nicolas Maw and Gabriel Prokofiev, among others.
Noted for his versatility, Milanov is a welcome presence in the worlds of opera and ballet. He has collaborated with Komische Oper Berlin (Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of Mtzensk), Opera Oviedo with the Spanish premiere of Tchaikovsky’s Mazzepa and Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle (honored as best Spanish production for 2015) and Opera Columbus (Verdi’s La traviata).
An experienced ballet conductor, he has worked at New York City Ballet and collaborated with some of the best known choreographers of our time such as Mats Ek, Benjamin Millepied and Alexei Ratmansky in the critically acclaimed revival of Swan Lake in Zurich with Zurich Ballet and in Paris with La Scala Ballet.
Milanov was recipient of an Arts Prize by the Columbus Foundation. Under his leadership, the symphony has expanded its reach by connecting original programing with community-wide initiatives, such as a focus on women composers and nature conservancy, original festivals and new music commissions.
In Princeton, he celebrated his 10th anniversary as music director, and under his leadership, the orchestra has established an excellent artistic reputation and has been recognized for its innovation and vital role in the community.
Milanov studied conducting at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School, where he received the Bruno Walter Memorial Scholarship.
A passionate chef, he often dedicates his culinary talents to various charities.