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Emmanuel Tjeknavorian

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February 23, 2025
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Ein Hoch auf die Leidenschaft

Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 11:00
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Jeremias Fliedl (Cello)
The Austrian press praised cellist Jeremias Fliedl as a true poet and refined musician. He will perform Dvořák's Cello Concerto alongside Sibelius's Symphony No. 1 with the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Emmanuel Tjeknavorian. Both composers significantly shaped their respective national music identities. The pre-concert talk starts 30 minutes before the concert.
February 24, 2025
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Ein Hoch auf die Leidenschaft

Mon, Feb 24, 2025, 19:30
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Jeremias Fliedl (Cello)
The Austrian press praised cellist Jeremias Fliedl as a true poet and refined musician. He will perform Dvořák's Cello Concerto alongside Sibelius's Symphony No. 1 with the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Emmanuel Tjeknavorian. Both composers significantly shaped their respective national music identities. The pre-concert talk starts 30 minutes before the concert.
March 16, 2025
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Eye and ear

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 11:00
Bertrand Chamayou (Piano), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian (Conductor)
On a single whiplash, the door opens to a world of colours and light: Maurice Ravel’s piano concerto in G Major is fascinating from the very first note. Basque folklore, sounds from Spain and southern France, crystalline sparkle, and elegant jazz – musical notes become images, some tender and fluffy, others rich and bright. Ravel’s compatriot, French pianist Bertrand Chamayou, seems completely in his element in this dazzling bravura piece. The other two works are equally sensual to the eye and the ear: In his Ballet Gayaneh, Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian lets the sparks fly, including a fiery sabre dance. Modest Mussorgsky invites us to a vernissage where he paces from painting to painting, creatively turning each of them into sounds.
March 17, 2025
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Eye and ear

Mon, Mar 17, 2025, 20:00
Bertrand Chamayou (Piano), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian (Conductor)
On a single whiplash, the door opens to a world of colours and light: Maurice Ravel’s piano concerto in G Major is fascinating from the very first note. Basque folklore, sounds from Spain and southern France, crystalline sparkle, and elegant jazz – musical notes become images, some tender and fluffy, others rich and bright. Ravel’s compatriot, French pianist Bertrand Chamayou, seems completely in his element in this dazzling bravura piece. The other two works are equally sensual to the eye and the ear: In his Ballet Gayaneh, Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian lets the sparks fly, including a fiery sabre dance. Modest Mussorgsky invites us to a vernissage where he paces from painting to painting, creatively turning each of them into sounds.
March 18, 2025
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Eye and ear

Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 20:00
Bertrand Chamayou (Piano), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian (Conductor)
On a single whiplash, the door opens to a world of colours and light: Maurice Ravel’s piano concerto in G Major is fascinating from the very first note. Basque folklore, sounds from Spain and southern France, crystalline sparkle, and elegant jazz – musical notes become images, some tender and fluffy, others rich and bright. Ravel’s compatriot, French pianist Bertrand Chamayou, seems completely in his element in this dazzling bravura piece. The other two works are equally sensual to the eye and the ear: In his Ballet Gayaneh, Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian lets the sparks fly, including a fiery sabre dance. Modest Mussorgsky invites us to a vernissage where he paces from painting to painting, creatively turning each of them into sounds.
March 20, 2025