BUFFALO CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY CONCERT TO FEATURE CLARINETIST NAREK ARUTYUNIAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 10, 2011 - 11:47 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - One of the benefits provided to the classical music
lovers of Western New York by the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, in
addition to their very long-running evening series, is the society's
free annual, three-concert Gift to the Community series presented on
Sunday afternoons, Art Voice reports.
The second installment in this season's series takes place this
Sunday, November 13 at 3pm, and features the Armenian clarinetist
Narek Arutyunian, accompanied by pianist Steven Beck, in a performance
re-scheduled from last season due to a family death.
The 18-year-old clarinetist, who won first prize in the prestigious
2010 Young Artists International Auditions competition, will perform
works by Weber, Poulenc, Francaix, Horovitz, Denisov, and Schoenfield.
As anyone who was at pianist Benjamin Moser's recital last September
can happily attest, the artistic quality and the musicianship of
the young performers in this series generally combine for a concert
experience that is hard to beat.
The series has provided a venue for some of the rising stars of
tomorrow, exemplified best, perhaps, by the appearance a couple of
years ago of the Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan, who went on to
win the coveted first prize gold medal in this year's International
Tchaikovsky Competition, and who will be making a return visit to
Buffalo on May 15, in the final season concert of the Ramsi P. Tick
series at the Flickinger Performing Arts Center at Nichols School.
From: Baghdasarian
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 10, 2011 - 11:47 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - One of the benefits provided to the classical music
lovers of Western New York by the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, in
addition to their very long-running evening series, is the society's
free annual, three-concert Gift to the Community series presented on
Sunday afternoons, Art Voice reports.
The second installment in this season's series takes place this
Sunday, November 13 at 3pm, and features the Armenian clarinetist
Narek Arutyunian, accompanied by pianist Steven Beck, in a performance
re-scheduled from last season due to a family death.
The 18-year-old clarinetist, who won first prize in the prestigious
2010 Young Artists International Auditions competition, will perform
works by Weber, Poulenc, Francaix, Horovitz, Denisov, and Schoenfield.
As anyone who was at pianist Benjamin Moser's recital last September
can happily attest, the artistic quality and the musicianship of
the young performers in this series generally combine for a concert
experience that is hard to beat.
The series has provided a venue for some of the rising stars of
tomorrow, exemplified best, perhaps, by the appearance a couple of
years ago of the Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan, who went on to
win the coveted first prize gold medal in this year's International
Tchaikovsky Competition, and who will be making a return visit to
Buffalo on May 15, in the final season concert of the Ramsi P. Tick
series at the Flickinger Performing Arts Center at Nichols School.
From: Baghdasarian