SPOTLIGHT: PIANIST NAREH ARGHAMANYAN AT FREDERIC CHOPIN SOCIETY
Minneapolis Star Tribune
October 3, 2009 - 11:04 AM
ARMENIAN RHAPSODY
Sunday: Tiny Armenia has contributed disproportionately to the world
of classical music, and pianist Nareh Arghamanyan, the Vienna-trained
winner of last year's Montreal International Competition, is the latest
in a distinguished line. Opening the Frederic Chopin Society's new
season, her program salutes the current spate of composer bicentennials
(Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann) and adds Beethoven's glowing, songful
A-flat Sonata, Op. 110. (3 p.m. today. $12-$20. Janet Wallace Fine Arts
Center, Macalester College, 130 Macalester St., St. Paul. 612-822-0123
or www.chopinsocietymn.org.)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Minneapolis Star Tribune
October 3, 2009 - 11:04 AM
ARMENIAN RHAPSODY
Sunday: Tiny Armenia has contributed disproportionately to the world
of classical music, and pianist Nareh Arghamanyan, the Vienna-trained
winner of last year's Montreal International Competition, is the latest
in a distinguished line. Opening the Frederic Chopin Society's new
season, her program salutes the current spate of composer bicentennials
(Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann) and adds Beethoven's glowing, songful
A-flat Sonata, Op. 110. (3 p.m. today. $12-$20. Janet Wallace Fine Arts
Center, Macalester College, 130 Macalester St., St. Paul. 612-822-0123
or www.chopinsocietymn.org.)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress