Diana Adamyan – Past Concerts
Diana Adamyan is quickly gaining an international reputation as one of her generation’s most outstanding violinists. After winning First Prize at the 2018 Yehudi Menuhin International Competition, the world’s most prestigious prize for young violinists, she went on to receive First Prize at the 2020 Khachaturian Violin Competition.
In 2022, Ms. Adamyan made her debut at the Aspen Festival performing Dvorak with Lionel Bringuier, and with the Boston Pops Orchestra performing Mendelssohn at Boston Symphony Hall. Ms. Adamyan has received numerous invitations to participate in concerts around the world, from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, to the Seiji Ozawa Academy in Switzerland, and the Matsumoto International Music Festival in Japan.
Following an invitation from Maestro Pinchas Zukerman to participate under his guidance in summer masterclasses of the Ottawa National Arts Center, Ms. Adamyan was invited to appear as a soloist in Gala Concert of NAC, alongside Mr. Zukerman, Itzhak Perlman, Jessica Linnebach, and other renowned musicians. Later, she also appeared alongside Mr. Zukerman playing the Bach Double Concerto with the Royal Philharmonic at Cadogan Hall in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Born in 2000 in Yerevan, Armenia, to a family of musicians, Ms. Adamyan currently studies at the Munich University of Performing Arts with world-renowned teacher Professor Ana Chumachenco, whose distinguished students have included Lisa Batiashvili, Julia Fischer, and Veronika Eberle. Previously, she studied at the Tchaikovsky School of Music (Yerevan) with Professor Petros Haykazyan and at Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory with Professor Eduard Tadevosyan. Ms. Adamyan is the recipient of a scholarship from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben and under the patronage of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and “YerazArt” organization in Boston.
CMNW: Viennese Revolutionaries
Jennifer Higdon — Smash
Arnold Schoenberg — Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 "Kammersymphonie" (arr. Anton Webern)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414
$30
CMNW: Voices of the Soul featuring Fred Child
Wang Jie — Blame the Obituary (world premiere)
Komitas — Armenian Folk Songs
Richard Strauss — Violin Sonata in E-flat major, Op. 18
$47.50-$62.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW: Voices of the Soul featuring Fred Child
Wang Jie — Blame the Obituary (world premiere)
Komitas — Armenian Folk Songs
Richard Strauss — Violin Sonata in E-flat major, Op. 18
$47.50-$62.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW: Viennese Revolutionaries
Jennifer Higdon — Smash
Arnold Schoenberg — Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 "Kammersymphonie" (arr. Anton Webern)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414
$32.50-$62.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW Community Concert w/ Protégés Diana Adamyan & Zitong Wang
Chamber Music Northwest is excited to bring two of our 2023 Summer Festival Protégé Project artists, Zitong Wang (piano) and Diana Adamyan …
Free
CMNW: Viennese Revolutionaries
Jennifer Higdon — Smash
Arnold Schoenberg — Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 "Kammersymphonie" (arr. Anton Webern)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414
$47.50-$62.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW New@Night: International voices
Lembit Beecher — Stories from My Grandmother (2009)
Edvard Baghdasaryan (Eduard Baghdasarian) — Rhapsody for violin and piano
Magnus Lindberg — Caprice for solo violin (2022)
$30 ($20 under age 30, $10 under age 18)
CMNW Spotlight Recital: Très Coloré et Élégant
Gabriel Fauré — Selected works
Maurice Ravel — Sonata for Violin and Cello, M. 73
$30 ($20 under age 30, $10 under age 18)