Pianist Nareh Arghamanyan to perform in Pasadena
March 31, 2012 - 14:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Grammy nominated conductor Nicholas McGegan brings
his artistic approach to the Pasadena Symphony in a concert of Mozart
and Beethoven on March 31 at Ambassador Auditorium.
According to broadwayworld.com, the concert features one of
Beethoven's towering achievements - the mighty Symphony No. 3
`Eroica', plus Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20, which Beethoven revered
above all others for its elegance, beauty and tenderness performed by
award winning Armenian pianist Nareh Arghamanyan, as well as
Mendelssohn's Fair Melusina Overture.
Maestro McGegan, known for his infectious and exuberant approach on
the podium, has a characteristic unique amongst many of his peers in
the classical field: he conducts without a baton.
`The musicians of the Pasadena Symphony are counted among the finest
ensemble players to be found anywhere. I am so looking forward to our
collaboration,' says McGegan.
March 31, 2012 - 14:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Grammy nominated conductor Nicholas McGegan brings
his artistic approach to the Pasadena Symphony in a concert of Mozart
and Beethoven on March 31 at Ambassador Auditorium.
According to broadwayworld.com, the concert features one of
Beethoven's towering achievements - the mighty Symphony No. 3
`Eroica', plus Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20, which Beethoven revered
above all others for its elegance, beauty and tenderness performed by
award winning Armenian pianist Nareh Arghamanyan, as well as
Mendelssohn's Fair Melusina Overture.
Maestro McGegan, known for his infectious and exuberant approach on
the podium, has a characteristic unique amongst many of his peers in
the classical field: he conducts without a baton.
`The musicians of the Pasadena Symphony are counted among the finest
ensemble players to be found anywhere. I am so looking forward to our
collaboration,' says McGegan.