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    Classical music concert in memory of renowned conductor Colin Davis

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/27/classical-music-concert-in-memory-of-renowned-conductor-colin-davis/
    14:31 27.04.2013


    On April 29 at 19:00 at Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall the State Youth
    Orchestra of Armenia headed by the Artistic Director and Principal
    Conductor Sergey Smbatyan will perform its next concert. Aram
    Talalyan, the laureate of numerous international festivals, the RA
    Honored Artist will perform as a soloist, Public Relations Department
    of the State Youth Orchestra of Armenia informs.

    The concert is dedicated to the memory of renowned British conductor
    Sir Colin Davis, under whose leadership Sergey Smbatyan studied at the
    Royal Academy of Music in London.

    The concert program includes: Dmitri Shostakovich (Symphony No. 6),
    Camille Saint-Saens (Cello Concerto No.1), Maurice Ravel (Waltz,
    Choreographic Poem).

    Aram Talalyan is the third from the dynasty of well-known Armenian
    musicians Henrik and Geronty Talalyans. After receiving Master's and
    Postgraduate degrees at Yale University (USA) in the classes of cello
    and conducting, Mr. Talalyan returned to Armenia. Since 1997 he has
    been teaching at Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory. A. Talalyan is a
    founder and artistic director of the `Yerevan Baroque Festival' and
    the `Talalyan brothers' Viola-Cello Festival in Armenia.

    Aram Talalyan is the RA Honored Artist and the laureate of numerous
    international festivals; he is the first performer and initiator of a
    great number of compositions written for orchestra, chamber ensembles
    and cello by Armenian and foreign modern composers. The musician
    performs regularly in CIS countries, Europe, North and South America
    and Middle East.




    From: A. Papazian
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