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演出日期:2009年09月23日(三),晚間八點
演出地點:Salle Claude-Champagne, 220 Vincent d’Indy(蒙特婁大學香檳廳)
票務及訂購:Chamber Orchestra/參考網址:http://www.imusici.com/en/cv1_09.php
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Jeunesses Musicales du Canada

Two pianists at the 2008 Montreal International Musical Competition are the soloists on this program: Nareh Arghamanyan (First Prize winner and People’s Choice Award) and Dorel Golan, who particularly impressed Yuli Turovsky. These pianists will each play a great concerto, then join forces for Mozart’s elegant double concerto.
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鋼琴/Nareh Arghamanyan
Nareh Arghamanyan (born in Vanadzor, 1989) is an Armenian pianist trained at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna under Heinz Medjimorec. She is best known for winning the 2008 Montreal International Musical Competition.
Born in 1989 in Armenia,Nareh Arghamanyan began her piano studies at the age of five. Three years later, she entered the Tchaikovsky Music School for Talented Children in Yerevan where she studied with Alexander Gurgenov, and more recently with pianist Armen Babakhanian. In 2004 she was the youngest student to be admitted to the University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, where she studied with Heinz Medjimorec and graduated in 2008 with highest honors.
Ms. Arghamanyan is the winner of the 2008 Montreal International Musical Competition, where she also received the Audience Choice Award and a special award for the best interpretation of a work by Canadian composer Alexina Louie. Ms. Arghamanyan has been the First Prize recipient at the 2007 Piano Campus International Competition in Pontoise, France, and took second prize at the 2007 Jose Roca International Competition in Valencia, Spain. In 2005, after one year of study in Vienna, she won the Josef Dichler Piano Competition and the following year she was awarded a scholarship from the Herbert von Karajan Foundation.
Ms. Arghamanyan’s first major recognition came at the coveted Gina Bachauer International Junior Piano Competition in Salt Lake City in 2000 where she was the Second Prize winner. Previously, she was the recipient of First Prize at the 1997 International Chopin Piano Competition in Yugoslavia, followed by First Prize at the 1998 International Competition for Young Talents in Ukraine. In 1999 she captured the Gold Medal at the Armenian Legacy National Piano Competition in the juniors’ category. Following her performances in Utah, the Salt Lake City Desert News wrote: “Her sense of artistry permeates all of her playing…” and the Salt Lake City Tribune proclaimed her “a seasoned virtuoso” and went on to say “she is destined to have a major international career.”
Following her performances in Montreal Competition the La Scena Musicale wrote: “From the first chord on, it was clear that she was an artist to be reckoned with. She played with an equally big technique, but her playing was not just about technique-it was also about playing the music. Her playing was as poetic and it was prodigious technically. Here we have a complete artist-at 19! and the LeDevoir went on comparing her with Martha Argerich “Certains se demandent déjà si on ne dira pas un jour Nareh comme on dit Martha.”
Ms. Arghamanyan has already appeared at many festivals internationally including the Colmar Festival in France at the invitation of violinist Vladimir Spivakov, and a recital at Palais d’Athenée in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2006 she appeared on the Chamber Music San Francisco Music Series under the auspices of the Guzik Foundation, and in 2004 was soloist with the Mont Blanc Symphony France in the Grieg Piano Concerto. Recitals in 2003 brought Ms. Arghamanyan to New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington DC, and in 2002, highlight engagements included those with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, in Moscow, and with the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia in Yerevan and Berlin.
Upcoming performances on Ms. Arghamanyan’s calendar include recitals in the U.S.A, Canada, and Paris. In the summer of 2008 Nareh Arghamanyan attend the prestigious Tanglewood Music Center summer studies program as a Fellow.
Her first album under the Canadian label Analekta was released in May 2009, featuring the piano sonatas of Liszt and Rachmaninoff.
Nareh Arghamanyan is a concert artist presented by Arts Management Group, New York.
鋼琴/Dorel Golan
Dorel Golan ,an Israeli pianist.
She has studied with acclaimed pianists Daniel Gortler and Vadim Monastirsky. Golan currently completes her Masters studies with Prof. Arie Vardi at the Buhmann-Mehta Academy of Music in Tel Aviv.
Golan has performed with some of the most important orchestras in the world, as well as with all the major orchestras in Israel including the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.
She appeared successfully in recitals at the Salle Cortot in Paris, at the Tivoli Hall in Copenhagen,at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, were she recorded her first CD.She also played in many other important centers.
Dorel played in various festivals, including the Ruhr Klavier Festival in Germany. In 2006 she performed in the Israel Festival in Jerusalem.
演出曲目:

克萊曼第:第一號降B大調交響曲,作品十八
孟德爾頌:第一號g小調鋼琴協奏曲,作品二十五
聖桑:第二號g小調鋼琴協奏曲,作品二十二
莫札特:降D大調雙鋼琴協奏曲,作品三六五
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