Solo Violin Recital by Emmanuel Tjeknavorian


The Pharos Arts Foundation presents a recital for solo violin with the sensational Emmanuel Tjeknavorian. Winner in such important competitions as the Jean Sibelius Violin Competition, 2015 and the Fritz Kreisler Violin Competition, 2014, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian has already achieved international acclaim, and has appeared in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, in recital and as a soloist with renowned orchestras. For his return visit to Cyprus, on Friday 15 September 2017, at The Shoe Factory, Tjeknavorian will perform works by J.S. Bach, Ysaÿe, Prokofiev, Enescu, Ernst and Ehrenfellner.

PROGRAMME:
J.S. Bach – Sonata No.1 for Violin solo, BWV 1001
E. Ysaÿe – Sonata No.1 for Violin solo, Op.27
S. Prokofiev – Sonata for Violin solo, Op.115
G. Enescu – The Fiddler, Op.28
Christoph Ehrenfellner – Suites des Alpes, Op.36
H.W. Ernst – The last Rose of Summer

Location:
The Shoe Factory
304 Ermou Street
Lefkosia, Cyprus

Tickets:
15 Euro / 10 Euro Concessions & members of the Pharos Arts Foundation,
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org/Tickets_online.htm or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday - Friday 10:00 - 15:00).

Information:
Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. +357 22 663 871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org

EMMANUEL TJEKNAVORIAN violin
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian has achieved international acclaim since 2015, when he participated in the Jean Sibelius Competition and won the Second Prize as well as the Award for Best Interpretation of the Sibelius Violin Concerto with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra.
Emmanuel was born in Vienna in 1995 and grew up in a family of musicians. He received his first violin lessons at the age of five and had his first public appearance two years later. Since 2011, he has been studying with Gerhard Schulz, formerly a member of the renowned Alban Berg Quartet, at the University for Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Apart from the Sibelius Competition, Emmanuel has won numerous prizes at international music competitions such as the Fritz Kreisler Competition (the first Austrian in the history of the competition to have won a prize), the Johannes Brahms Competition and the Eurovision Young Musicians Competition, which was broadcast throughout Europe as part of the opening ceremony of the Vienna Festival.
Despite his young age, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian has already appeared in the Vienna Musikverein, the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Munich Prinzregententheater, the Boston Symphony Hall and the Helsinki Music Centre, amongst others. As a soloist, he has performed with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra della Toscana, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and the Munich Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of such conductors as Cornelius Meister, Keith Lockhart, Hannu Lintu and John Storgårds.

Highlights of the current season include engagements with the Vienna Symphony, the Frankfurt Radio Symphony at the Easter Festival Warsaw, the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, the Camerata Salzburg and the Bogotá Youth Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Andrés Orozco-Estrada. Emmanuel has been selected to participate in the Rising Stars series of the European Concert Hall Organisation during the 2017/2018 season. Forthcoming engagements include recitals at the Rheingau Music Festival, the Andermatt Classics, the Menuhin Festival Gstaad and the Festival Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s cycle “young elite”. In 2018, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian will be part of the Orpheum Foundation and will make his debut with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich under Michael Sanderling.

Emmanuel Tjeknavorian plays an Antonio Stradivari violin (Cremona 1698), generously loaned to him by a patron of the Beare’s International Violin Society London.

Friday, September 15, 2017, 20:30


Location:
Nicosia / Lefkosia Municipality, Cyprus
Date(s):
15/09/2017
Category:
Cultural / Music