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Julietta Vardanyan

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Julietta Vardanyan
Birth nameJulietta Vardanyan
OriginYerevan, Armenia
Occupation(s)Pianist, harpsichordist, organist

Julietta Vardanyan (Template:Lang-hy) is an Armenian pianist, harpsichordist, and organist.

Biography

Vardanyan was born in Yerevan. She graduated from the Yerevan State Conservatory (Professor Vagharshak Harutyunyan). She has had master classes by pianists Paul Badura-Skoda and Boris Berman (Obidos, Portugal).[1]

As a soloist performed with Narekatsi, "Four Seasons" (Moscow), the Moldova's National Chamber Orchestras, Armenia State Youth, Opera and Ballet National and Zaporozhye (Ukraine) Symphonic Orchestras, conductors V. Bulakhov (Russia), C. Florea (Romania), A. Khaindrava (Georgia/Czech Republic), Sergey Smbatyan R. Asatryan, A. Talalyan, M. Kokzhayev, Y. Yakulov. She is the first performer of the piano concertos of Composer Yakov Yakulov (USA) and Hayg Boyadjian.[2]

Since 2013 she is the executive director of "Talalyan Brothers" festival.[3]

Since 2009 she has formed a piano-cello duo "Ars lunga".[4]

At present "Ars Lunga" makes "Anthology of Armenian Chamber Music" recordings part 2, which summarizes Armenian piano trios (compositions for piano, violin and cello).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "AV Production - Julieta Vardanyan". avproduction.am. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Hayg Boyadjian, composer - Events". www.haygboyadjian.com. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Cafesjian Classical Music Series: TALALYAN BROTHERS FESTIVAL dedicated to 110 Anniversary of Aram Khachaturian". cmf.am. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Aram Talalyan: "It's a great honor to participate in the Khachaturian Festival."". Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  5. ^ Exchange, Score. "THIRD CANTICLE Dedicated to Ars Lunga Duo Aram Talalyan-cello, Julietta Vardanyan-piano". Score Exchange. Retrieved 20 December 2018.