Ekmalian - Piano Works
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Label: Grand Piano
Cat No: GP894
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 28th January 2022
Contents
Works
Armenian Folk Sketches (3)Armenian Folk Songs (10)
Nocturne
Patarag (Divine Liturgy) (selection, arr. Mikael Ayrapetyan)
Song without Words
Artists
Mikael Ayrapetyan (piano)Works
Armenian Folk Sketches (3)Armenian Folk Songs (10)
Nocturne
Patarag (Divine Liturgy) (selection, arr. Mikael Ayrapetyan)
Song without Words
Artists
Mikael Ayrapetyan (piano)About
Mikael Ayrapetyan is a pianist, composer and producer. He is also the founder and artistic director of the music project Secrets of Armenia, which aims to increase international awareness of Armenian classical music, and actively organises concerts featuring Armenian music in venues around the world, for which he is producer, artistic director and pianist. Born in 1984 in Yerevan, Armenia, he studied at the Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory, and continues to uphold the performing traditions of the Russian piano school, of which Konstantin Igumnov, Samuel Feinberg and Lev Oborin are luminaries. His repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary and includes rarely performed works by Armenian composers. His recording of Eduard Bagdasarian’s piano and violin music (GP664) earned a five-star rating from International Piano, and his album of Haro Stepanian’s 24 Preludes (GP760) was praised as a ‘discovery’ by both Classica and Piano News.
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