ANNOUNCEMENT
Critically acclaimed pianist and composer, Hayk Arsenyan presents “Nocturnal France”, a program of some beloved and some unknown sets of nocturnes by Chopin, Fauré, Poulenc, and Schumann’s recently published variations on Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 15 no 3. This program also includes Armenian composer Komitas’s rarely performed Msho Shoror Suite for the Piano and his newly discovered Nocturne, which was given a world premiere by Arsenyan in February of 2021 after more than 100 years since its creation. The concert will take place at the beautiful Mansion of Old Westbury Gardens in Long Island on September 25th at 8 pm. For reservations please visit oldwestburygardens.org or call 516.333.0048 ext. 301.
Hayk Arsenyan published a performance guide to Antonio Soler’s sonatas in 2009, and has performed in Europe, Asia and Americas, at venues such as Carnegie Hall (New York), Palais d’UNESCO, Salle Cortot (Paris), Tchaikovsky Hall, the Kremlin (Moscow), Petranka Mozarteum (Prague), Kumin Hall (Tokyo), Assad Opera House (Damascus), Sala Cervantes (Havana), Myra Hess Series (Chicago), Phillips Collection (Washington DC), and Shanghai Concert Hall, among others.
At the age of 11, Arsenyan performed his own requiem with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra, and at 17, debuted as a soloist with the Radio France National Philharmonic Orchestra, where he was also awarded a platinum medal by the City of Paris.