Did you know that Armenia have a philharmonic orchestra? Considered by many to be the one of the principal orchestras of the former Soviet Union, The Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (or the APO - a non-commercial state organisation) is dedicated to the promotion and performance of a wide-range of music that appeals to connoisseurs, regular visitors, tourists and young Armenians, alike.
The Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra |
History
Founded in 1924 by Arshak Adamian and Alexander Spendiaryan, the APO has been directed by a number of
Principal Conductors, including: A. Adamyan, S. Charekyan, M. Teryan, D.
Khandjian, V. Papyan and L. Tjeknavorian. In 2000, Maestro Eduard Topchjan was appointed as Artistic
Director and Principal Conductor of the orchestra and he has guided this great institution through
the first 13 years of the current millennium with dynamism.
Home
Based in Yerevan, the capital and largest city of
Armenia, the orchestra resides and performs at The Aram Khachaturian Concert
Hall - a building designed by Alexander Tamanian. Considered to be a 'jewel in the crown' of architecture
in this historic capital city, as well as being architecturally stunning, this building
boasts comfortable seating for an incredible 1300 patrons.
Performers
Many well-established and promising Armenian talents have
appeared alongside the APO in the aforementioned building. However, having
performed the majority of the classical repertoire, it is not surprising that
many of the world's leading artists have consented to grace the stage with this
orchestra. The impressive list of artists
include: David Oistrach, Emil Gilels, Sergei Nakariakov, Guiseppe Giacomini,
Isabelle Faust, Julia Fischer, Gidon Kramer and Placido Domingo.
Festivals
As well as regular performances, every autumn since 2006,
the APO has hosted the Yerevan International Music Festival. This coming year, 2014, will see the 8th
edition of this festival, which will be artistically directed by Eduard
Topchjan and Alexander Chaushian under the benefaction of Armenia's First Lady
(Mrs. Rita Sargsyan). The festival is
not only an opportunity to have internationally-acclaimed soloists perform in
concerts, but also an opportunity to have them impart master-classes to young,
upcoming Armenian musicians. Not to be
missed!
Tours
Since 1989, in order to transport its talents to a wider audience, The Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra has toured frequently. A plethora of Armenian soloists have appeared
with the APO on these widespread tours to the USA, a large amount of Europe,
Iran, Turkey, Russia and the UAE.
Although, the last two years have seen the tours cancelled - firstly, in 2012, due to the
unfortunate earthquake in Japan and, secondly, in 2013, due to the huge economic crisis in Spain. Nonetheless, this has not
deterred the orchestra and, in 2014,
they are planning a massive tour across much of Europe including Spain,
Scandinavia, Italy, Germany, Austria and Slovakia to observe the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
Let's hope that this year sees the tour's success, as it will be a treat
for those lucky enough to secure tickets.
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