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Juno
award winning Armenian-Canadian pianist Serouj Kradjian has been
described as "a keyboard acrobat" of "crystal virtuosity",
having "fiery temperament and elegant sound" with "a
technique to burn."
Mr. Kradjian
has appeared with the Vancouver and Edmonton Symphonies , Madrid
Symphony, Göttingen Symphony, Russian National Orchestra, the
Armenian Philharmonic and the Thailand Philharmonic under the baton
of such eminent conductors as Bramwell Tovey, Stéphane Denève,
Gudni Emilsson and Raffi Armenian.
Solo and chamber music recitals have taken Mr. Kradjian from such
Canadian cities as Toronto (Roy Thomson Hall and Toronto Centre
for the Arts), Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Vancouver (Orpheum
Theatre), and Edmonton (Winspear Centre), via the U.S - New York
(Carnegie Hall), Atlanta (Spivey Hall), Miami, Chicago (Cultural
Center) and Los Angeles - to European concert halls in Paris, Düsseldorf,
Hanover, Munich, Salzburg, Trondheim, Lausanne, Geneva, Nicosia,
Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao and to the Far East in Bangkok,Thailand
and Tokyo,Japan.. He has been invited to prestigious festivals,
amongst them, the Bergen Festival, Savannah Music Festival, Colmar
Festival and the Festival Del Sole- Tuscan Sun Festival in Cortona,
Italy.
Serouj Kradjian's
discography includes the highly acclaimed traversals of Franz Liszt's
Transcendental Etudes and Piano Concerti on the Warner Music Spain
label, "Miniatures", an anthology of music written by
Armenian composers, and Robert Schumann's three Sonatas for Violin
and Piano (with Ara Malikian) are both Hänssler Classic releases.
In 2002, he began working with soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian and their
disc of songs by Pauline Viardot-Garcia was released in 2005, bringing
the two artists, who are a married couple, international accolades
and a 2006 Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year.
His concerts
have been broadcast by the CBC, Radio de la Suisse Romande, Radio
and TV España, the BBC, the Süddeutsche Rundfunk and
NHK Japan.
Works composed
or arranged by Serouj Kradjian have been performed by I Musici Montreal,
the Vancouver Symphony and the Elmer Iseler Singers. He has especially
enjoyed exploring and performing tango music which led to the critically
acclaimed disc "Tango Notturno" on CBC Records. His orchestral
arrangements of folk songs by Gomidas - Armenia's national composer
- were recently recorded and will be released in 2008. Kradjian
was also founder and music director of Camerata Creativa in Madrid,
Spain, a chamber orchestra dedicated to the performance of contemporary
works.
Serouj Kradjian
began his studies at the age of five, and by seven had won a National
Competition for Young Musicians. At fourteen he earned a scholarship
to study in Vienna, and later studied with Marietta Orlov at the
University of Toronto's Faculty of Music, where he earned a B.A.
in Piano Performance in 1994. He studied with Einar Steen-Nökleberg
at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hanover, receiving
the coveted Solo Performance degree in 2001.
Mr. Kradjian's
talent has been acknowledged by the Chalmers Grant of the Ontario
Arts Council and the Canada Council
In the 2008/09
season Mr. Kradjian will become the pianist of the Amici Chamber
Ensemble.
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