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    ARMENIAN CELLIST BECOMES BRUSSELS PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONCERTMASTER

    09:52, 13 March, 2014

    YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS: The young Armenian cellist Sevak
    Avanesyan has become the first cellist (concertmaster) of the Brussels
    Philharmonic Orchestra. His father, Samvel Avanesyan, told Armenpress
    about it. The results of the contest for the vacant position and
    Sevak's victory became known in late February of 2014.

    "It has already been for more than a month the contest for the
    vacant position of the first cellist was announced for the Brussels
    Philharmonic Orchestra. 128 candidates out of 1000 applicants were
    provided with the opportunity to participate in the contest. A real
    fight began among them. As Sevak did not allow us to be present at
    the contest, in the end of the day, I called him with fear in my
    heart and he told us that four of them had passed to the finals",
    - tells Samvel Avanesyan. Later the name of the only winner of the
    contest has become known. The Armenian young man admired everybody
    with his wonderful performance.

    Sevak Avanesyan was born in 1989 in Armenia, into a musical family.

    After the Great Armenian Earthquake of 1988, they moved to Yerevan,
    where he started studying the cello at age 5 with well-known
    Armenian cellist, Medea Abrahamyan, student of legendary Mstislav
    Rostropovitsch. He went on to study at the Tchaikovsky Specialized
    Secondary and Musical School in Yerevan until 2003. That year, his
    entire family moved to Brussels, Belgium, where he joined the class
    of Ms. Viviane Spanoghe at the Royal Conservatory. He graduated there
    with the highest distinction in 2010. The same year he was accepted
    in the class of the renowned cellist Claudio Bohorquez in Hans Eissler
    Hochschule in Berlin.

    Besides his regular studies, Sevak Avanesyan has received precious
    advice from world famous artists, such as Janos Starker, Steven
    Isserlis, Maria Kliegel, Liuis Claret, Peter Bruns, Garry Hofman,
    Wolfgang Boettcher and Igor Oistrakh.

    Since the youngest age, Sevak Avanesyan has travelled the world. As a
    member of the "Young Virtuosos" of AMAA. Sevak performed as soloist
    and chamber musicians in Europe, USA, Canada, China, in halls as
    prestigious as the Salle Gaveau in Paris, the Ford Hall of Toronto,
    the Sidney Opera House, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. More
    recent concert seasons brought him to such venues as the Festival de
    Radio France Montpellier, the Festival of Menton or the Brahms festival
    (Brussels).

    An ardent chamber musician, Sevak Avanesyan is a permanent member of
    the "Avanesyan piano trio", studying with the Artemis quartet at the
    Queen Elisabeth College of Music. The "Avanesyan piano trio" received
    the "Golden Lable" price by the Belgian music press association
    in 2012.

    He has equally collaborated with Augustin Dumay, Philippe Graffin
    and Pascal Devoyon, Pavel Gililov, as well as with some of the most
    respected musicians of the younger generation: Alexander Khramuchin,
    Lily Maisky, Julien Libeer, Alissa Margulis, his brother Hrachya
    Avanesyan...

    In March 2011 Sevak became the first price winner of "Belgische
    Stichting Roeping" promotion.

    He is a laureate of many international competitions, such as the
    International cello Competition "Gerardmer" (France), the European
    Competition for Young Soloists (Luxemburg), the Sint-Pieters-Woluwe
    cello competition, and the most recently he won the first price at the
    Lions Club international cello competition. Sevak Avanesyan plays on
    the very first Matio Gofriller cello from 1689 kindly given to him
    by Mischa Maisky

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/753642/armenian-cellist-becomes-brussels-philharmonic-orchestra-concertmaster.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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