CANADIAN PIANO PLAYER JAN LISIECKI IS LOOKING FORWARD TO COMING TO ARMENIA
10:01, 14 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEWMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Popular pianist Jan Lisiecki
is scheduled to have a joint concert with State Youth Orchestra
of Armenia in Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall on November 17. It is
17-year-old pianist's first visit to Armenia. Young pianist, despite
his young age, has managed to have more than 100 concerts around the
world. Lisiecki is creating in classical style. He has studied piano
playing since five age at the Mount Royal University Conservatory. In
the threshold of Yerevan concert Armenpress reporter had an interview
with the laureate of prestigious awards about the upcoming concert
and creative activities.
-You debuted in the orchestra at the age of nine. You are a winner
of a number of international awards. Why did you choose classical
music as your profession?
-Classical music is the purest form of music, and acts like a
language. It allows us to communicate, without words, feelings and
thoughts. Then, the audience member can interpret those feelings for
themselves and create their own story.
-Many young people like to listen only to modern music. Do young
people in Canada like listening to classical music? What do you think
about it?
- I think young people all over the world are attracted to contemporary
music. However, that does not mean that they do not listen to classical
music. In fact, I pride myself of the fact that many young people
come to my concerts. This is truly important to me, and I try to do
as much as possible ( performing at schools or doing special concerts
for kids) to reach out to my own generation.
-You are going to have a concert with State Youth Orchestra of Armenia
in Yerevan for the first time, what impression do you have on the
eve of your arrival?
-I am greatly looking forward to coming to Armenia, experiencing a
new country, a new city, a new culture, and meeting new people! I
always try to visit some "different" country in my concert tours,
and I am very happy that this year it is Armenia. I have read and
heard that your country is very beautiful and special. And of course
your many famous musicians. -Who is your favorite musician? - I do not
have only one favorite musician... In fact, I like the performances
of many artists. I am inspired by many artists current and past,
and not only pianists too.
-What music do you listen to besides classical one?
-I love jazz and Pink Floyd.
-You are so young and talented, you have achieved many goals, what
is your cherished dream?
-That's hard to say, because I do not have "dreams" in the traditional
sense. I am truly a person of the present, I love every day of my
life and what I am doing in particular on that day. But I can tell
you that visiting Armenia is all that I have been talking about for
the past week (even though right after I'm going to Italy, Germany,
and Belgium!).
-BBC Music Magazine described you as most "specialized "young pianist ,
how would you describe yourself ?
-I would describe myself as a very happy, lucky, and hardworking
young person.
From: Baghdasarian
10:01, 14 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEWMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Popular pianist Jan Lisiecki
is scheduled to have a joint concert with State Youth Orchestra
of Armenia in Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall on November 17. It is
17-year-old pianist's first visit to Armenia. Young pianist, despite
his young age, has managed to have more than 100 concerts around the
world. Lisiecki is creating in classical style. He has studied piano
playing since five age at the Mount Royal University Conservatory. In
the threshold of Yerevan concert Armenpress reporter had an interview
with the laureate of prestigious awards about the upcoming concert
and creative activities.
-You debuted in the orchestra at the age of nine. You are a winner
of a number of international awards. Why did you choose classical
music as your profession?
-Classical music is the purest form of music, and acts like a
language. It allows us to communicate, without words, feelings and
thoughts. Then, the audience member can interpret those feelings for
themselves and create their own story.
-Many young people like to listen only to modern music. Do young
people in Canada like listening to classical music? What do you think
about it?
- I think young people all over the world are attracted to contemporary
music. However, that does not mean that they do not listen to classical
music. In fact, I pride myself of the fact that many young people
come to my concerts. This is truly important to me, and I try to do
as much as possible ( performing at schools or doing special concerts
for kids) to reach out to my own generation.
-You are going to have a concert with State Youth Orchestra of Armenia
in Yerevan for the first time, what impression do you have on the
eve of your arrival?
-I am greatly looking forward to coming to Armenia, experiencing a
new country, a new city, a new culture, and meeting new people! I
always try to visit some "different" country in my concert tours,
and I am very happy that this year it is Armenia. I have read and
heard that your country is very beautiful and special. And of course
your many famous musicians. -Who is your favorite musician? - I do not
have only one favorite musician... In fact, I like the performances
of many artists. I am inspired by many artists current and past,
and not only pianists too.
-What music do you listen to besides classical one?
-I love jazz and Pink Floyd.
-You are so young and talented, you have achieved many goals, what
is your cherished dream?
-That's hard to say, because I do not have "dreams" in the traditional
sense. I am truly a person of the present, I love every day of my
life and what I am doing in particular on that day. But I can tell
you that visiting Armenia is all that I have been talking about for
the past week (even though right after I'm going to Italy, Germany,
and Belgium!).
-BBC Music Magazine described you as most "specialized "young pianist ,
how would you describe yourself ?
-I would describe myself as a very happy, lucky, and hardworking
young person.
From: Baghdasarian