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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TO PERFORM AT WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

    By MassisPost
    Updated: March 13, 2015

    LOS ANGELES -- The Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra (ANPO),
    one of the leading orchestras of the former Soviet Union, under
    the direction of Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Eduard
    Topchjan performs at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Tuesday, May 12, at
    8 pm. The concert marks the first time the 90-year-old institution
    has performed at Walt Disney Concert Hall.

    The program featuring music by Armenian composers opens with
    Khachaturian's Spartacus Suite from his acclaimed ballet. The next
    work on the program is well-known classical and film score composer
    Tigran Mansurian's Violin Concerto, featuring Ms. Anush Nikoghosyan.

    The program closes with Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5.

    The ANPO concert is dedicated to the Centennial of Armenian Genocide.

    The Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra (ANPO) is based in
    Yerevan, Armenia. Established 90 years ago by Arshak Adamian and
    Alexander Spendiaryan, it is the national center of professional
    orchestral music in Armenia. In October 2000, Eduard Topchjan was
    appointed the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the ANPO.

    Being led to the new millennium by Maestro Topchjan the ANPO
    is committed to promoting cultural, musical awareness in local
    audiences, regularly performing classical and operatic music in
    addition to national and contemporary music. Since its foundation, the
    orchestra has performed most of the classical repertoire. Many of the
    world's leading artists, such as David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter,
    Mstislav Rostropovitch, Emil Gilels, Renato Bruson, Steven Isserlis,
    Misha Maisky, Sergei Nakariakov, Boris Berezovsky, Natalia Gutman,
    Giuseppe Giacomini, Isabelle Faust, Julia Fischer, Pinchas Zukerman,
    Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Placido Domingo and many others, as well
    as already established and emerging Armenian musicians, have appeared
    with this orchestra. The ANPO features the works of Armenian and
    international composers and is committed to supporting the performance
    of new orchestral works in programs interesting not only for regular
    visitors and connoisseurs, but also for tourists and young people. The
    ANPO serves as Ambassador of Armenian music worldwide and tours
    regularly. Since 1989, the ANPO has toured extensively throughout
    the U.S., Canada, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg,
    Lebanon, Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Greece, Iran, Cyprus,
    Turkey, Russia, and the U.A.E. Recent tours were to Japan in 2008 with
    15 concerts, and Germany and Slovakia in 2010, and additional tours
    in 2014 and 2015 to Italy, Germany, France and Scandinavian countries.

    More than 30 CDs have been released with the orchestra's recordings.

    The most recent ones - Armenian Rhapsody, released in 2011 by BIS
    Records, Sweden and Mozart Piano Concerti and Overtures released by
    Oehms Classics, Germany in 2014, were highly acclaimed by international
    reviewers.

    Eduard Topchjan began conducting in 1991. Since then, he has founded
    the Serenade Chamber Orchestra and won prizes at various international
    competitions, such as Valentino Bucchi and Valzolda. Topchjan made
    his debut with the ANPO in 2000. In 2001, after being appointed
    Artistic Director and Principal Conductor he appeared with the ANPO
    in Moscow, and again in 2003 at the Bolshoi Theater. This was followed
    by the ANPO tours throughout the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia and
    France. In 2008, the ANPO led by Topchjan made a very successful tour
    in Japan with 15 concerts. More recently, the ANPO and Topchjan toured
    Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Germany and Slovakia. Topchjan has also been
    the principal conductor of the Yerevan International Music Festival
    since 2007. Also in 2007, he was granted the title of Meritorious
    Worker of Arts of Armenia. Other honors include being awarded a Gold
    Medal of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia in 2011, and knighthood
    awarded by the Italian Order of Merit for Labour in 2013.

    Young Armenian violinist Anush Nikoghosyan was born in Yerevan. She
    studied with Distinguished Teacher of Armenia Petros Haykazian
    and currently studies at the Hochschule fur Musik und Theater
    Munchen (class of Prof. Christoph Poppen), with parallel classes
    in Yerevan with Eduard Topchjan. Since 2014, Anush has been
    studying master-classes with Professor Julia Fischer. As a soloist
    she has appeared with Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, the Armenian
    National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Kaerntner Sinfonieorchester,
    Kurpfaelzisches kammerorchester Mannheim, the Moravian Philharmonic
    Orchestra, the Kaunas Chamber Orchestra, the Armenian Chamber Players,
    Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra
    and other orchestras under the baton of Eduard Topchjan, Dmitri Liss,
    Leos Svarovsky, Pavel Berman, Alexander Treger, Emmanuel Siffert,
    Markus Bosch, Ernest Hoetzl and other conductors. Anush has won prizes
    at numerous international violin competitions, most important from
    them: 1st prize in 2010 "International Kaerntner Sparkasse Woerthersee"
    competition (Austria). Following this significant win, Anush received
    many invitations in some of the most prominent concert halls and with
    renowned orchestras, including an invitation to perform at the well
    known "Pacific Music Festival Sapporo" (Japan) as a soloist under Fabio
    Luisi. Anush Nikoghosyan toured Armenia, Lithuania, Russia, England,
    U.A.E., France, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia and Austria. She
    often performs works by contemporary composers, among them: Mansurian,
    Yerkanian, Dott, Penderecki, Zakaryan, Israelyan, Chaushian and others.

    http://massispost.com/2015/03/armenian-national-philharmonic-orchestra-to-perform-at-walt-disney-concert-hall/

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