
Kristian Alexander is a Canadian conductor and music director. He is the Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Kindred Spirits Orchestra, the Artistic Director of the International Music Festival and Competition, the Artistic Director of Markham Contemporary Music Festival and the Music Director of the International Music Academy. He was also the Music Director of the Mozarteum Symphony Orchestra in Sofia (Bulgaria).

Teodora Rumenova Andreeva, better known by her stage name Andrea, is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer. She and the Romanian singer Costi Ioniță performed together and released music as Sahara. In 2013, BBC and Payam Forghani described her as a "pop-folk superstar".

Raffaele Arié was a Bulgarian bass, particularly associated with the Italian and Russian repertories.

Mira Aroyo is a Bulgarian musician, known as the secondary vocalist and one of the keyboardists and songwriters of the electronic band Ladytron, as well as a DJ. She writes and sings her songs for Ladytron in Bulgarian as well as English. Prior to a full-time career in music, Aroyo studied for a D.Phil. in genetics at the University of Oxford.

Michail Ivanov Belchev is a Bulgarian popular singer, songwriter, poet and director.

Dobrin Dimitrov Vekilov, best known by his stage name Doni, is a Bulgarian pop singer, composer and actor.

Poli Plamenova Genova is a Bulgarian singer, songwriter, actress, and television presenter. Genova began her career in 1995, at the age of eight, as a member of the Bulgarian children's ensemble Bon-Bon.
Parashkev Hadjiev was a Bulgarian composer. He was the son of conductor Todor Hadjiev, an early champion of Bulgarian opera. Some view Parashkev Hadjiev as perhaps the most important post-war composer in Bulgaria.

Yordanka Hristova is a Bulgarian singer.

Bogdana Karadocheva, , is a Bulgarian estrade singer.

Edmond Aram Kazasyan, best known as Vili Kazasyan, was a Bulgarian jazz musician, composer, conductor and pianist from Armenian descent. He is the father of singer Hilda Kazasyan.

Todor Kobakov is a Bulgarian-Canadian composer, producer, arranger and pianist based in Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his solo piano album Pop Music, his commercial and film scores and for his collaborations within Toronto's indie music scene.

Georgi Kornazov is a Bulgarian jazz trombonist and composer, who lives in Paris, France.
Neva Krysteva is a Bulgarian organist, professor of music, pedagogue, composer from Moscow State Music Academy in Music Studies and Organ, and musicologist.
Kiril Manolov is a Bulgarian operatic baritone with an international career performing leading roles in the opera houses and opera festivals in Europe,US and Japan.

Kiril Marichkov is a Bulgarian rock musician.

Sofiya Marinova Kamenova, better known as Sofi Marinova is a Bulgarian pop-folk and ethno-pop singer of Romani descent. She is one of the most popular singers in Bulgaria, famed for her extreme five-octave vocal range. She has won multiple music awards and contests. She is often called "the Romani pearl" and "the Romani nightingale". In February 2012 she won the Bulgarian Eurovision national final with the song "Love Unlimited", thus becoming the representative of Bulgaria in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Rossen Milanov is a Bulgarian conductor. He is Music Director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra & New Jersey's Symphony in C. He is also Principal Conductor of Orquesta Sinfonica del Principado de Asturias, in Spain and the former Music Director of Bulgaria's New Symphony Orchestra. He is the Music Director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra.

Georgi Minchev, also called Gosho Minchev or Zhoro Minchev, was a Bulgarian rock musician, singer, songwriter and TV presenter.

Émile Naoumoff is a Bulgarian pianist and composer. He revealed himself a musical prodigy at age five, taking up study of the piano and adding composition to his studies a year later. At the age of eight, after a fateful meeting in Paris, he became the last disciple of Nadia Boulanger, who referred to him as "the gift of my old age". He studied with her until her death in late 1979. Boulanger gave him the opportunity to work with Clifford Curzon, Igor Markevitch, Robert and Gaby Casadesus, Nikita Magaloff, Jean Françaix, Leonard Bernstein, Soulima Stravinsky, Aram Khachaturian and Yehudi Menuhin. Lord Menuhin conducted the premiere of Naoumoff's first Piano Concerto, with the composer as a soloist when he was ten years old. He pursued studies at the Paris Conservatory with Lélia Gousseau, Pierre Sancan, Geneviève Joy-Dutilleux, as well as at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris with Pierre Dervaux (conducting).

Vassil Naydenov is a Bulgarian singer-songwriter who was popular in his native country and the Eastern bloc during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Mariana Popova is a Bulgarian singer. She is known for representing Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, trainer on The Voice of Bulgaria 2011 and from Vip Brother 2012 – Bulgaria

Svetla Protich, born in Sofia, is a Bulgarian classical pianist and professor of music.
Anna-Maria Yordanova Ravnopolska-Dean, born 3 August 1960, Sofia, Bulgaria, is a Bulgarian and American harpist, composer, pedagogue, musicologist and TV host.

Alek Sandar is a music producer, songwriter and recording artist. Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Alek Sandar has been raised in Germany and moved to the United States in 2009.

Kristina Stefanova Sandulova is a Dutch pianist of Bulgarian descent. She emigrated to the Netherlands in 2001. She lived in Vienna, Austria between 2009 and 2015, when she moved to Hamburg. She has an international concert career.

Milena Slavova is a Bulgarian rock singer.

Jacob Soulliere is a baritone opera singer.

Michail Svetlev is an internationally acclaimed opera tenor born 6 March 1943 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is known for his interpretations of leading tenor roles in French, Italian, German and Russian operas, and an extensive repertoire of Neapolitan and Italian songs.

Darina Takova is a Bulgarian soprano and teacher.

Julia Tsenova, born in Sofia, Bulgaria, was an award-winning Bulgarian composer, pianist and musical pedagogue.

Svetla Vassileva is a Bulgarian opera singer (soprano).

Alexis Sigismund Weissenberg was a Bulgarian-born French pianist.