FLUTIST TIGRAN ARAKELYAN TO PERFORM FREE CONCERT IN GLENDALE
PanARMENIAN.Net
January 11, 2012 - 11:56 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian-American conductor/flutist Tigran Arakelyan
will perform a free concert at Komitas Hall (Lark Conservatory)
in Glendale CA on January 21 at 6 PM.
Mr. Arakelyan was a Conducting Fellow with California Philharmonic and
Music Director of Cadence Chamber Orchestra in Seattle. Currently he
is the Assistant Conductor of California State University Orchestra,
Northridge Youth Philharmonic and Discovery Players. He is a recipient
of Nellie Cornish, Welland Jordan Scholarships, 1st place winner
of the Armenian Allied Arts Competition and Cornish College of the
Arts Grant recipient. Mr. Arakelyan studied flute with Paul Taub,
John Barcellona, Dr. Stephen Preston and Shigenori Kudo. Conducting
with Adam Stern and chamber music with Bern Herbolsheimer and Stephen
Stubbs. In 2008 he played alongside James Galway during his induction
into Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame.
He will be playing with a fellow Armenian, pianist Maria Petrosyan who
is a graduate of University of Irvine and UCLA. The program includes
pieces of the 20th century, along with a premiere of Mr. Arakelyan's
flute work "Sustain".
PanARMENIAN.Net
January 11, 2012 - 11:56 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian-American conductor/flutist Tigran Arakelyan
will perform a free concert at Komitas Hall (Lark Conservatory)
in Glendale CA on January 21 at 6 PM.
Mr. Arakelyan was a Conducting Fellow with California Philharmonic and
Music Director of Cadence Chamber Orchestra in Seattle. Currently he
is the Assistant Conductor of California State University Orchestra,
Northridge Youth Philharmonic and Discovery Players. He is a recipient
of Nellie Cornish, Welland Jordan Scholarships, 1st place winner
of the Armenian Allied Arts Competition and Cornish College of the
Arts Grant recipient. Mr. Arakelyan studied flute with Paul Taub,
John Barcellona, Dr. Stephen Preston and Shigenori Kudo. Conducting
with Adam Stern and chamber music with Bern Herbolsheimer and Stephen
Stubbs. In 2008 he played alongside James Galway during his induction
into Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame.
He will be playing with a fellow Armenian, pianist Maria Petrosyan who
is a graduate of University of Irvine and UCLA. The program includes
pieces of the 20th century, along with a premiere of Mr. Arakelyan's
flute work "Sustain".