Karen Hakobyan

Hakobyan

Karén Hakobyan is an American-Armenian pianist, composer, and conductor. Described as “a musician of abundant gifts and bountiful ideas” by New York Concert Review, and “an immensely talented and dynamic performer” by Deseret Morning News, Armenian-American pianist and composer Karén Hakobyan has emerged as a versatile force on the inter- national musical scene. Since his Carnegie Hall debut at the age of seventeen, he has performed in major concert halls in Armenia, Argentina, Mexico, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States. Mr. Hakobyan has appeared as a soloist with many orchestras across several continents. His performances have been broadcast on WQXR (New York’s classical radio atation), WMFT (Chicago’s classical radio station), Argentine National Radio, Monterrey’s (Mexico) Op. 102 radio station, and Armenian National Radio. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of Pegasus The Orchestra, in residence at Mana Contemporary. Mr. Hakobyan works with independent artist management Mirzoyan.

Carnegie Hall.[1]

Education

Hakobyan holds B.M. and M.M. in piano performance and competition from the University of Utah. He also completed his Professional Studies Degrees at both Manhattan School of Music and Mannes College of Music under the guidance of Dr. Arkady Aronov.

Awards

Mr. Hakobyan is a top prizewinner of multiple international piano and composition competitions including the Bronze Medal in the World Piano International Competition, First prize in the Pinault International Piano Competition, Second prize in the Armenian Legacy Pianists International Competition, and the Fite Piano Competition.

References

  1. "Karen Hakobyan, composer and pianist in Review | New York Concert Review, Inc". nyconcertreview.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
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