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    SERGEY KHACHATRYAN: HE'S DAZZLED THE ORCHESTRAL WORLD - NOW THE VIOLINIST IS KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY
    By Hugh Montgomery

    The New Review
    March 15, 2009
    UK

    "I never counted myself as a child prodigy," says violinist Sergey
    Khachatryan. Others may beg to differ. Born in Armenia, he first
    picked up the violin aged five, only because his mother, father,
    and sister Lusine (pictured here with Sergey) were all pianists and
    another would have been "too much for one house". Within five years
    the family had moved to Germany and Sergey was playing concertos with
    professional orchestras. By 15, he had become the youngest-ever winner
    of the Sibelius violin competition in Helsinki.

    A dizzy career ascent, then, but one during which he remained
    level-headed. "You see other young violinists getting complexes
    about going on stage because of the pressure put on them by parents
    and teachers, but that was never the case with me," he says. "I was
    going to a normal school and having a normal child's life."

    Now 23, Khachatryan has been repeatedly acclaimed for an
    expressiveness beyond his years; one critic described his performance
    of Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto at the 2005 Proms as "one
    of the most mature and complete interpretations of this piece it is
    possible to imagine".

    Aside from his orchestral work, he regularly partners his sister in
    recitals: they're at the Wigmore Hall this week, offering a programme
    of Beethoven, Brahms, and Bach.

    Whatever may lie ahead, his main concern is conserving the passion
    that has propelled him this far. "You see many of today's artists go
    out on stage and you can tell they're there because it's their 'job'
    - I'm afraid of that word. Every time I go out on stage, I want to
    be in a special state, to create a special atmosphere." *

    Sergey and Lusine Khachatryan play the Wigmore Hall, London W1,
    on Wednesday (www.wigmore-hall.org.uk, 020 7935 2141)
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