Sergey Khachatryan


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nameSergey Khachatryan
imageՍերգեյ.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeYerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
genreWestern classical
occupationConcert violinist
years_active1991 – present
website
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Sergey Khachatryan (also spelled Sergei Khachatryan; ) (born 5 April 1985 in Yerevan) is an Armenian violinist. Since 1993 he has lived in Germany where he gave his first orchestral concert at the age of nine in the Kurhaus, Wiesbaden.

He made his New York City debut on 4 August 2006, playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto in Avery Fisher Hall under the baton of Osmo Vänskä. In June 2013, he played Shostakovich's first Violin Concerto with the Seattle Symphony and Ludovic Morlot conducting.

Prizes

He played with the 1740 Guarneri Del Gesù Ysaÿe violin from October 2010 to May 2022 on loan to him from the Nippon Music Foundation.

Recordings

He has six CDs at Naïve Records:

He has a debut CD at EMI Classics, released October 7, 2002. Among the works on this CD are the Brahms D minor sonata and Ravel's Tzigane, both performed with pianist Lusine Khachatryan, his sister, as well as Chausson's Poeme and Waxman's Carmen Fantasy, both performed with pianist Vladimir Khachatryan, his father.

References

References

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  3. [http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/musical/2013/07/08/130708crmu_music_ross "Water Music"] by [[Alex Ross (music critic). Alex Ross]], ''[[The New Yorker]]'', pp. 92–93, 8 July 2013
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  5. "Laureates, Indianapolis International Violin Competition".
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  7. "ZARK Foundation - Սերգեյ Խաչատրյան".
  8. (21 January 2014). "Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan wins £50,000 Credit Suisse Young Artist Award". The Strad.
  9. Khachatryan, Sergey. (2024-05-13). "GRAMOPHONE MAGAZINE "YSAYE VI SONATAS" REVIEW: "A stunning set of Ysaÿe’s solo sonatas from Khachatryan, virtuosity and distinctive voice shine through"".
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