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2021-03-19 15:55:39
I was delighted when I listened to an amazing lyrical performance of the Brahms violin concerto today. The soloist was Sergey Khachatrian with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. Sergey Khachatryan won First Prize at the International Jean Sibelius Competition in Helsinki in 2000, becoming the youngest ever winner in the history of the competition. In 2005 he claimed First Prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. In recent seasons, Sergey has performed with the Südwestrundfunk Symphonieorchester (with Christoph Eschenbach), Bamberger Symphoniker (with Herbert Blomstedt and Jonathan Nott), Münchner Philharmoniker (with James Gaffigan), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (with Juraj Valčuha),
2020-07-16 19:52:18
NEW TO YOUTUBE | Sergey & Lusine Khachatryan – Piazzolla ‘Café 1930’ from ‘Histoire du Tango’ [2020]
Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan and pianist Lusine Khachatryan performing Piazzolla’s ‘Café 1930’ from ‘Histoire du Tango‘. Recorded live on the 7th of July, 2020 – at the La Grange au Lac, in France while observing social distancing restrictions. SERGEY & LUSINE Khachatryan | PIAZZOLA | ‘CAFE 1930’ FROM HISTOIRE DU TANGO | 2020 The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2020-06-05 04:20:17
Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan performing Brahms Violin Concerto – with conductor Andres Orozco-Estrada and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony. Recorded live on the 12th of March, 2020 – at an empty Sendesaal in Frankfurt while observing social distancing restrictions. SERGEY Khachatryan | BRAHMS VIOLIN CONCERTO | ANDRES OROZCO-ESTRADA & THE FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY | 2020 The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2019-12-28 00:00:00
Sladkovsky - Shostakovich - Melodiya - Complete Concertos HD
[…] the closing Burlesque is again brilliant. Quite how or why I am not sure, but Sladkovsky and Dogadin find a cossack dance-like quality in the music, which I must admit never having registered to this degree before. This is one of those wonderful movements with Shostakovich, where you are not quite sure if he is smiling or grimacing. I recently heard for the first time the very impressive recording of these 2 concerti by Sergey Khachatryan with Kurt Masur. This is stunning playing, but, interestingly, by playing this closing Burlesque substantially faster than Dogadin, quite a bit of the character of the music is lost. What remains is still mightily impressive, but somehow Dogadin/Sladkovsky find in their earthy stamping weight more than just exciting display - but that said Khachatryan is very exciting!With an opus number of 129 the 2nd violin concerto is the last of the six concerti. By […]
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