FAMED PIANIST KARINE POGHASYAN OPENS THE GRAND MONTGOMERY CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
Times Herald-Record, NY
Sept 26 2014
>From the world's most prestigious music stages and across America,
Karine Poghasyan, a young Armenian pianist of virtuoso talent,
is no stranger to standing ovations. Terms like "extraordinary,"
"larger-than-life" and "jaw-dropping" are often used to describe
her talent.
She has won some of music's most prestigious awards, made her
orchestral debut at 14, performing Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 1,"
going on to her solo Carnegie Hall debut at 23. Currently based in NYC,
she teaches at her alma mater, the Manhattan School of Music.
Her incredible ability to coax deep feeling out of the works she
performs, coupled with a flair for dramatic technique, has drawn her
many loyal fans. She will open the 27th season of the Grand Montgomery
Chamber Music Series at 3 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Senior Center in
Montgomery. In this concert, Poghasyan will showcase different forms
of Spanish music, including works by Liszt and Scarlatti.
-- Mimi Estes
What: Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series opens its 27th season
with a piano recital featuring Karine Poghasyan When: 3 p.m. Sept. 28
Where: Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge St., Montgomery Price:
Free Information: 457-9867, villageofmontgomery.org
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Times Herald-Record, NY
Sept 26 2014
>From the world's most prestigious music stages and across America,
Karine Poghasyan, a young Armenian pianist of virtuoso talent,
is no stranger to standing ovations. Terms like "extraordinary,"
"larger-than-life" and "jaw-dropping" are often used to describe
her talent.
She has won some of music's most prestigious awards, made her
orchestral debut at 14, performing Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 1,"
going on to her solo Carnegie Hall debut at 23. Currently based in NYC,
she teaches at her alma mater, the Manhattan School of Music.
Her incredible ability to coax deep feeling out of the works she
performs, coupled with a flair for dramatic technique, has drawn her
many loyal fans. She will open the 27th season of the Grand Montgomery
Chamber Music Series at 3 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Senior Center in
Montgomery. In this concert, Poghasyan will showcase different forms
of Spanish music, including works by Liszt and Scarlatti.
-- Mimi Estes
What: Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series opens its 27th season
with a piano recital featuring Karine Poghasyan When: 3 p.m. Sept. 28
Where: Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge St., Montgomery Price:
Free Information: 457-9867, villageofmontgomery.org
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140926/ENTERTAIN/409260325/-1/NEWS