CELLIST NAREK HAKHNAZARYAN TO PERFORM IN GRANADA THEATRE, KS
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 15, 2011 - 11:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan will present
the next concert in the Emporia Arts Council series on October 18 in
the Granada Theatre, Kansas.
Hakhnazaryan received the first prize and gold medal at the 2011
International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and was hailed as
"a seasoned phenom" in the Washington Post's review of his Kennedy
Center debut.
"He produces a powerful and colorful sound in all registers, nails
every big shift and flashes all the virtuoso's tricks with insolent
ease," the Post review said. "He should have a stellar career."
The 2011-2012 season will bring his first concerto appearance at
Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke's
under the direction of Ryan McAdams, as part of the Young Concert
Artists Gala.
The season for Hakhnazaryan also includes performances with the London
Symphony and the Mariinsky Orchestra, a five-concert tour across Europe
with the Moscow Philharmonic; and other international orchestras in
Milan, Jerusalem, and Tokyo, The Emporia Gazette reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 15, 2011 - 11:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan will present
the next concert in the Emporia Arts Council series on October 18 in
the Granada Theatre, Kansas.
Hakhnazaryan received the first prize and gold medal at the 2011
International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and was hailed as
"a seasoned phenom" in the Washington Post's review of his Kennedy
Center debut.
"He produces a powerful and colorful sound in all registers, nails
every big shift and flashes all the virtuoso's tricks with insolent
ease," the Post review said. "He should have a stellar career."
The 2011-2012 season will bring his first concerto appearance at
Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke's
under the direction of Ryan McAdams, as part of the Young Concert
Artists Gala.
The season for Hakhnazaryan also includes performances with the London
Symphony and the Mariinsky Orchestra, a five-concert tour across Europe
with the Moscow Philharmonic; and other international orchestras in
Milan, Jerusalem, and Tokyo, The Emporia Gazette reported.