Armenian, Iranian musicians to perform recital in Tehran
Art Desk
http://www.tehrantimes.com/component/content/article/102954
On Line: 03 November 2012 15:05
In Print: Sunday 04 November 2012
Armenian pianist Artur Avanesov performs in an undated photo.
TEHRAN -- Russian-born Armenian pianist Artur Avanesov and Iranian
viola virtuoso Adel Pursamadi are scheduled to perform a recital in
Tehran.
Compositions by the Russian musician Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
and several other prominent composers will be performed during the
recital at Rudaki Hall on November 10.
Avanesov is a composer of chamber, choral, vocal and piano works that
have been performed in many countries including Switzerland, USA,
Japan, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, Canada and Russia.
He studied piano and composition at the Yerevan State Conservatory
(Armenia), simultaneously taking piano master courses abroad, notably
as a member of the Lucerne Festival Academy 2003-05. Currently he is a
lecturer at the Yerevan Conservatory and holds a Doctor of Arts
degree.
Avanesov has been a member of the Swiss ensemble Laboratorium since 2005.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Art Desk
http://www.tehrantimes.com/component/content/article/102954
On Line: 03 November 2012 15:05
In Print: Sunday 04 November 2012
Armenian pianist Artur Avanesov performs in an undated photo.
TEHRAN -- Russian-born Armenian pianist Artur Avanesov and Iranian
viola virtuoso Adel Pursamadi are scheduled to perform a recital in
Tehran.
Compositions by the Russian musician Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
and several other prominent composers will be performed during the
recital at Rudaki Hall on November 10.
Avanesov is a composer of chamber, choral, vocal and piano works that
have been performed in many countries including Switzerland, USA,
Japan, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, Canada and Russia.
He studied piano and composition at the Yerevan State Conservatory
(Armenia), simultaneously taking piano master courses abroad, notably
as a member of the Lucerne Festival Academy 2003-05. Currently he is a
lecturer at the Yerevan Conservatory and holds a Doctor of Arts
degree.
Avanesov has been a member of the Swiss ensemble Laboratorium since 2005.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress