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2020-07-15 18:56:53
By Pati Harboyan Pianist Nareh Arghamanyan was recently back in Quebec. The Concours musical international de Montréal laureate performed Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Orchestre symphonique de Québec on February 27 under Fabien Gabel’s baton, followed by two concerts with soprano Aline Kutan and a surprise appearance with the Montreal-based Voxpopuli Quartet. I [...]
2017-02-01 10:30:15
This classical music video from Armenia says about itself: Nareh Arghamanyan : Khachaturian – Piano Concerto, Part 1 09.05.2012 KHACHATURIAN GALA Yerevan, Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (APO) Eduard Topchyan, conductor Nareh Arghamanyan, piano By Norman Lebrecht : Austrian pianist cancels US tour due to visa issues January 30, 2017 The outstanding young pianist Nareh Arghamanyan has just posted this message: I am very sorry to tell that due to unforeseen visa and border circumstances , I am forced to cancel the upcoming tour in the USA and Canada. Sad for her, sad for the orchestras and audiences. Nareh is Armenian by birth, Austrian by residence. Still in her 20s, she is extensively recorded. … Ms. Arghamanyan states: “I am holder of an Armenian passport (still waiting for my Austrian citizenship ). The problem is that my Schengen visa is still in process (applied in November) and the […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2017-01-30 16:10:05
Austrian pianist cancels US tour due to visa issues
The outstanding young pianist Nareh Arghamanyan has just posted this message: I am very sorry to tell that due to unforeseen visa and boarder circumstances, I am forced to cancel the upcoming Tour in USA and Canada. Sad for her, sad for the orchestras and audiences. Nareh is Armenian by birth, Austrian by residence. Still in her 20s, she is extensively recorded.
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-10-22 05:11:42
Armenian Tragedy Musically Remembered
[…] many others throughout the world. This Armenian Diaspora had a particular effect in the Boston area, where so many of those who survived chose to settle. Sunday’s concert commemorated that tragic event with a program devoted to music by Armenian composers and featuring Armenian soloists. (Not surprisingly, there was also a large Armenian presence in the audience.) The program as announced had one non-Armenian work, the Piano Concerto No.1 by Shostakovich. Illness prevented soloist Nareh Arghamanyan from appearing, but happily one of the world’s leading violists was immediately at hand in the person of Boston’s own Kim Kashkashian. With the exception of a handful of soloists, the instrumental forces for the concert consisted entirely of a string orchestra. The first work, Cloudy Sky, paid homage to Komitas Vardapet, regarded as the first significant Armenian composer of the modern era. It is an arrangement of a folksong, which set the tone […]
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