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About Sergey
This 2023/24 season Sergey’s international presence is sustained by performances with Dresdner Philharmonie (Emmanuel Tjeknavorian), Korean National Symphony Orchestra (Oksana Lyniv), Ulster Orchestra (Daniele Rustioni), Orchestre National de Belgique (Michael Schønwandt), Queensland Symphony (Otto Tausk), Auckland Philharmonia (Chloé van Soeterstède), Bochumer Symphoniker (Kahchun Wong), and two major tours: an extended Spanish tour with the Basque National Orchestra (Euskadiko Orchestra) conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky and a North American Tour with the Armenian National Philharmonic – among the destinations are Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Maison Symphonique in Montreal, and Carnegie Hall in New York.
Highlights of the previous seasons include Sergey’s residency with Orquesta de Valencia, comprising several concerts conducted by Alexander Liebreich and a chamber project, Sergey’s residency at the BOZAR in Brussels which comprised a pair of recitals and a concert with Orchestre National de Belgique and Hugo Wolff. Re-invitations included the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rotterdam and Royal Flemish Philharmonic orchestras, and The Cleveland Orchestra. Sergey also embarked on a tour of the US and Europe with Alisa Weilerstein and Inon Barnatan with a programme entitled Transfigured Nights featuring the music of Beethoven, Schoenberg and Shostakovich. Other recent projects included a tour of Japan with the Nippon Foundation, and in 2014/15 Sergey performed Beethoven’s Violin Concerto at the Lucerne Festival with the Vienna Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel as the recipient of the Credit Suisse Young Artist Award.
Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Sergey Khachatryan won First Prize at the VIII International Jean Sibelius Competition in Helsinki in 2000, becoming the youngest-ever winner in the competition’s history. In 2005 he claimed First Prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels.
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Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1
Sergey Khachatryan with Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia conducted by Andrew Litton. Credit: Sinfonica de Galicia
PlayingBrahms: Violin Concerto
Violist Sergey Khachatryan en het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest o.l.v. Cristian Măcelaru spelen Vioolconcert in D van Brahms tijdens het AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert van 16 april 2021 vanuit TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht. Credit: AVROTROS Klassiek
PlayingShostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1
Sergey Khachatryan with Alexander Liebreich and the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Dvorak Hall, Rudolfinum, Prague on the 27 September 2019. Credit: Czech Radio
PlayingKomitas: Krunk (The Crane)
Sogomon Komitas’s Krunk dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915. Recorded live at La Halle aux grains, Toulouse, France on April 18, 2015. Credit: medici.tv
PlayingOPMC: World premiere for the Sergey Khachatryan / Alexandre Kantorow duo
Credit: Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra
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World premiere for the Sergey Khachatryan / Alexandre Kantorow duo, Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra
Auditorium Rainier IIIApr 2024The elegance, taste, poignancy and energy of their playing in Brahms Sonata No. 1 transcends time and technology. Their collaborative performance of this sonata is the definition of true musicianship. Khachatryan is the ideal performer: he feels this music and touches our hearts. It rises and falls through the many peaks. It is by turns harsh, frenetic, dramatic and violent then romantic and lyrical. Kantorow is swept up in the movement. In Claude Debussy's Violin Sonata, the Khachatryan-Kantorow duo give an inimitable "French" touch with delicate nuances combined with passionate outbursts. In the Sonata for piano and violin in A major by César Franck. Khachatryan and Kantorow form a dialogue in perfect balance, tension and emotion, alternation of rigor, fantasy and its divine moments of deep meditation. It is a triumph and after numerous encores, they repeat a movement of Franck's Sonata.
- Crescendo Magazine
- 01 May 2024