24 PRELUDES (1958) * (39:46) |
18 No. 18 in F minor (01:09) 25 RHAPSODY IN B MINOR (VERSION FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO) (12:45) 26 NOCTURNE IN A MAJOR (04:47) * World Première Recordings
TOTAL TIME: 57:18 |
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Mikael Ayrapetyan Mikael Ayrapetyan was born in 1984 in Yerevan, where he had his early schooling. In 2004 he entered the Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory. As a student, he paid great attention to the work of Armenian composers whose music had not until then been performed. Graduating in 2009, he continued postgraduate study at the Moscow Conservatory. His repertoire ranges from the baroque to the contemporary and includes rarely performed works of Armenian composers. |
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Vladimir Sergeev Vladimir Sergeev was born in 1985 in Yaroslavl, Russia. In 1996 he won his first prize in a regional competition for young violinists and in 2000 entered the Academic Music College of the Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory. He was a student of M.L. Yashvili at the Moscow Conservatory, and a laureate of the All–Russian competitions of Belgorod (1999), Ryazan (2000) and in 2009 won the International St Petersburg Competition. |
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