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    SIBERIAN VIOLINIST MIKHAIL SIMONYAN PLAYS WITH PIANIST JULIA ZILBERQUIT AT LONDON DEBUT AT WIGMORE HALL

    AZG Armenian Daily
    08/10/2008

    Culture

    "breadth, lyricism and fleet technique"

    - The New York Times

    "the poise, perfection, and inner-burning fire of a master like
    David Oistrakh"

    - The Miami Herald

    Violinist Mikhail Simonyan, hailed as having "a flawless, liquid
    line and ravishing tone," by The Washington Post, will present his
    London debut at Wigmore Hall with pianist Julia Zilberquit on Tuesday,
    14 October, 2008 at 7:30 pm (36 Wigmore Street).

    The concert program includes Bach's Violin Sonatas Nos. 3 and
    4 and Prokofiev's Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2. In January 2009,
    Mr. Simonyan's much-anticipated debut CD - a recording of both
    Prokofiev Sonatas with pianist Alexei Podkorytov - will be released
    by Delos (DE 3385). The album was recorded with Grammy Award-winning
    producer Adam Abeshouse. Review copies are now available.

    At just 22 years of age, Mikhail Simonyan is already recognized as
    one of the most celebrated talents of his generation. Performing
    and recording both Prokofiev Violin Sonatas is an undertaking near
    and dear to his heart. He worked intensely on this repertoire with
    his mentor, violinist Victor Danchenko, a student of the great David
    Oistrakh for whom both sonatas were written.

    Of this process, Mr. Simonyan remarks, "Mr. Danchenko was in the
    Soviet Union during the war, so he passed along the ideas. He told me
    a lot about living in the Soviet Union during the war years, and that
    helped me to understand all the details of the music, to understand
    how sad this music is. Emotionally, it's the hardest pieces for me
    to play on stage, because as soon as I play the first note, my mind
    immediately goes there..."

    Mr. Simonyan, who hails from Novosibirsk (the same city that Vadim
    Repin and Maxim Vengerov call home), began to study the violin at
    the age of five. As part of the first generation of artists to forge
    careers in an era with substantially decreased government support,
    he has blazed a trail for young musicians in Russia. In 1999, at 13,
    Mr. Simonyan made his acclaimed New York debut at Lincoln Center with
    the American Russian Young Artists Orchestra (ARYO) and his debut in
    St. Petersburg, Russia at the Mariinsky (Kirov) Theatre in ARYO's joint
    concert with the Mariinsky Youth Orchestra, performing the Szymanowski
    Violin Concerto No. 1 (which he had just learned for the occasion).

    In addition to Mr. Simonyan's upcoming Wigmore Hall debut, current
    and upcoming concert season highlights include a debut at the
    Berlin Philharmonie; his debut at the Teatro Municipal in Santiago,
    Chile, performing the Bruch Violin Concerto; a recital during the
    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Musikfestival in Germany as part of the "Junge
    Elite" concert series.
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