The Embassy of Brazil has Presented Brazilian Piano Music to Yerevan Audience


The Embassy of Brazil has Presented Brazilian Piano Music to Yerevan Audience

  • 22-04-2016 15:45:23   | Armenia  |  Culture

On April 21, Komitas Chamber Music Hall hosted the Eleventh Concert of 1900+ World Contemporary Music Series which this time was dedicated to the Brazilian music. The Concert was organized by the support and sponsorship of the Embassy of Brazil in Armenia.  The soloist of the Concert was Hayk Melikyan, a prominent Armenian pianist, Honored Artist of Armenia and the Artistic Director of 1900+. The Program included well-known Brazilian composers of the 20th Century and Contemporary Music: Edson Zampronha, Radames Gnattali, Camargo Guarnieri, Osvaldo Lacerda, Roberto Victorio, Henrique Oswald, Silvio Ferraz, Weelington Gomes, Ronaldo Miranda, Ernst Mahle, Heitor Villa-Lobos.
 
“The goal of 1900+ is to present to the Armenian audience the 20th Century and Contemporary Music of different nations, most of which are performed for the first time in Armenia. I want to express my deepest gratitude to the Ambassador of Brazil in Armenia, H.E. Edson Marinho Duarte Monteiro for his very delicate approach to the concert idea and willingness to support it,”-noted by Alexander Hakobyan, the Manager of the Pianist and Coordinator of 1900+.
 
1900+ was launched in October of 2009 and has already presented French, Russian, Swiss, Polish, Japanese, German, Baltic nations, Italian, Czech and American piano music concert in Yerevan. The initiative is supported by the Diplomatic missions residing in Armenia and the Ministry of culture of RA. In 2011 a Call for Piano Works for Armenian Composers all over the world was announced within 1900+. In four months after the launch of the Call, four compositions were selected from over 30 applications. All of them were recorded and performed by Hayk Melikyan in Armenia and several European countries in 2011-2012. The scores of each Piece were published in 2012 by 1900+. And finally, all recordings of the selected compositions were included into the First Edition of 1900+ CD in the beginning of 2013.
 
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