BRITISH ROYAL COURT'S MAIN INVITED CONDUCTOR TO DIRECT ARMENIA'S PHILHARMONIC AGAIN
news.am
June 20, 2012 | 15:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital city Yerevan's Aram Khachaturian Concert
Hall will become the venue Thursday for a concert directed by the
British Royal Court's main invited conductor Christopher Warren-Green,
during which renowned pianist Bernd Glemser will perform. This was
informed during the press conference held Wednesday at the Armenian
State Philharmonic.
To note, the two musicians had taken part in last year's fifth final
concert of the Yerevan International Music Festival.
Christopher Warren-Green noted that he fell in love with the Armenian
Philharmonic Orchestra the first time he conducted it. In his words,
he came for a second time because this orchestra and its conductor
are marvelous.
In his turn Bernd Glemser noted that he very much liked this orchestra
with which he played several times. He also stated that the Orchestra's
level is gradually getting higher.
He informed that he has performed works by the great Armenian composer
Aram Khachaturian and that he knows other Armenian composers yet has
not played their creations. But he did not rule out the possibility
of including the works by Armenian composers in his repertoire.
news.am
June 20, 2012 | 15:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian capital city Yerevan's Aram Khachaturian Concert
Hall will become the venue Thursday for a concert directed by the
British Royal Court's main invited conductor Christopher Warren-Green,
during which renowned pianist Bernd Glemser will perform. This was
informed during the press conference held Wednesday at the Armenian
State Philharmonic.
To note, the two musicians had taken part in last year's fifth final
concert of the Yerevan International Music Festival.
Christopher Warren-Green noted that he fell in love with the Armenian
Philharmonic Orchestra the first time he conducted it. In his words,
he came for a second time because this orchestra and its conductor
are marvelous.
In his turn Bernd Glemser noted that he very much liked this orchestra
with which he played several times. He also stated that the Orchestra's
level is gradually getting higher.
He informed that he has performed works by the great Armenian composer
Aram Khachaturian and that he knows other Armenian composers yet has
not played their creations. But he did not rule out the possibility
of including the works by Armenian composers in his repertoire.