Career
Born in Varna (Bulgaria), Todorova began her violin studies at the age of five with South. Furnadjieva. She continued her studies at Madrid"s Real Conservatorio Superior with Víctor Martín graduating in 1995 with Extraordinary Prize. She took part in master classes given by Mincho Minchev, Ifrah Neaman, Isabel Vilá, Lorand Fenives, Clara Flieder, Mauricio Fuks, Ruggiero Ricci, Ferenc Rados and Walter Levin.
She performed as a soloist with various European orchestras conducted by Dafov, Kolarov, Keradjiev, Izquierdo, Fournet, García Asensio, Andreescu, Leaper, Encinar, Noseda, Ros Marbá and others
Her repertoire covers the period from baroque to contemporary music, including premieres of works dedicated to her by Bustamante, Cueva, Ruiz Pipó, Greco, Torres, Taverna-Bech. Mariana has made numerous recordings for the Spanish Television and Radio.
She performs on a regular basis at the most important festivals and chamber music cycles in Spain, and is regularly invited as concertmaster by the Real Filarmonía de Galicia. In 2000 she performed in concert the violin concerto "Ardor" by José Luis Greco, dedicated to her, with the Symphony Orchestra of Gran Canaria.
She also recorded this concert in Civil Defense for the ASV label.
This disc has been selected "exceptional disc of the month" by the Scherzo magazine in December 2003 and became "Editor"s choice" of Gramophone Magazine in October 2003. The trio gave the first performance in Spain of Jean Françaix "Divertissment" for string trio and orchestra with the Orchestra of the Community of Madrid and José Ramón Encinar. She is the leader as well of the chamber music orchestra Madrid Soloists founded in the Spring of 1996, which is made up of the section leaders and players from the Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra.
She plays a Joseph Ceruti violin made in 1844.