What Conscience and Heart You, Armenians, Have! `Paganini of Trumpet' Says
March 15 2013
Three famous musicians - trumpeter Sergei Nakariakov (Israel), pianist
Maria Meerovitch (Belgium), and conductor Djong Victorin Yu (South
Korea) - are invited to the next concert of the Armenian State
Philharmonic Orchestra that will take place in the Aram Khachatryan
Hall today. The program consists of premieres. The pianist and the
trumpeter will perform Haydn's Cello Concerto arranged for trumpet for
the first time, the musicians will play Shostakovich's Concerto for
Piano, Trumpet, and String Orchestra, accompanied by the string
orchestra, and the orchestra will play Bruckner's Symphony No. 3. In
Soviet times the trumpet was associated with Alexander Harutiunian's
Trumpet Concerto, and Haykaz Mesiayan and Timofei Dokschitzer were the
brilliant interpreters of that concerto. Certainly, the mentioned
piece has long since been part of foreign trumpeters' repertoires. In
the past, Harutiunian's concerto was played in Armenia also in the
interpretation of Sergei Nakariakov who is on top of the list of the
best trumpeters. www.aravot.am asked the musician known around the
world as `Paganini of Trumpet,' `Caruso of Trumpet' what the reason
that a desired and expected guest of famous concert halls, orchestras,
and conductors like him who was busy with concert tours had come to
Armenia for the fourth time. `Not only the warm climate of your
country, but also your audience's indescribable warmth and certainly,
high professionalism of the Philharmonic Orchestra,' Nakariakov
replied. By the way, the young artist was compelled to quit piano
lessons at the age 9-10 because of a spine injury. We inquired whether
he hadn't complained of any ailment since that time, as it is known
that wind instrument players were first of all required 100 percent
healthiness. `Sati Spivakova interviewed me on Kultura, a Moscow TV
channel, recently. I know that she is an Armenian, and Mrs. Spivakova
also inquired about my health; no journalist around the world has
asked me this question. So what conscience and heart you, Armenians,
have.' Samvel DANIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/15/152964/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
March 15 2013
Three famous musicians - trumpeter Sergei Nakariakov (Israel), pianist
Maria Meerovitch (Belgium), and conductor Djong Victorin Yu (South
Korea) - are invited to the next concert of the Armenian State
Philharmonic Orchestra that will take place in the Aram Khachatryan
Hall today. The program consists of premieres. The pianist and the
trumpeter will perform Haydn's Cello Concerto arranged for trumpet for
the first time, the musicians will play Shostakovich's Concerto for
Piano, Trumpet, and String Orchestra, accompanied by the string
orchestra, and the orchestra will play Bruckner's Symphony No. 3. In
Soviet times the trumpet was associated with Alexander Harutiunian's
Trumpet Concerto, and Haykaz Mesiayan and Timofei Dokschitzer were the
brilliant interpreters of that concerto. Certainly, the mentioned
piece has long since been part of foreign trumpeters' repertoires. In
the past, Harutiunian's concerto was played in Armenia also in the
interpretation of Sergei Nakariakov who is on top of the list of the
best trumpeters. www.aravot.am asked the musician known around the
world as `Paganini of Trumpet,' `Caruso of Trumpet' what the reason
that a desired and expected guest of famous concert halls, orchestras,
and conductors like him who was busy with concert tours had come to
Armenia for the fourth time. `Not only the warm climate of your
country, but also your audience's indescribable warmth and certainly,
high professionalism of the Philharmonic Orchestra,' Nakariakov
replied. By the way, the young artist was compelled to quit piano
lessons at the age 9-10 because of a spine injury. We inquired whether
he hadn't complained of any ailment since that time, as it is known
that wind instrument players were first of all required 100 percent
healthiness. `Sati Spivakova interviewed me on Kultura, a Moscow TV
channel, recently. I know that she is an Armenian, and Mrs. Spivakova
also inquired about my health; no journalist around the world has
asked me this question. So what conscience and heart you, Armenians,
have.' Samvel DANIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/15/152964/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia