Golden Orpheus
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The Golden Orpheus (Bulgarian: Златният Орфей, Zlatniyat Orfey) was an international and Bulgarian song contest. It was held annually between 1965 and 1999 in different concert halls located in Sunny Beach.
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Selected winners of the Grand Prix
- 1971: Maria Pakhomenko (USSR)[1]
- 1974: Lili Ivanova (Bulgaria)
- 1975: Alla Pugachova (USSR)
- 1977: Roza Rymbayeva (USSR)
- 1981: Dagmar Frederic (GDR)
- 1990: Etta Scollo (Austria)
1992 Henry Winter (Ireland)
Selected first prize winners
- 1968: Marion Rung (Finland)
- 1973: Sofia Rotaru (USSR)
- 1974: Sergei Zakharov (USSR)
- 1980: Valery Leontiev (USSR)
- 1988: Tamara Gverdtsiteli (USSR)
Selected second prize winners
- 1969: Yuri Bogatikov (USSR)
- 1992: Philipp Kirkorov (Russia)
Selected third prize winners
- 1968: Joseph Kobzon (USSR)
- 1972: Lev Leshchenko (USSR)
References
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- Recurring events disestablished in 1999
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