145:. In 1972 Nuné Hairapetian won the second prize of the only national competition in Soviet Union, the prestigious «Minsk Piano Competition». After the competition she began a very intense concert activity and played in all the states of Soviet Union. In the years 1972-1988 she gave an average of 40 recitals a year and played with the most important philharmonic orchestras and the most famous conductors of the Soviet States. In 1974 she graduated from Moscow Conservatory with honors and a maximum mark, in the class of the legendary Russian concert player
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In 1991 she played a special concert «Historical Event» at the
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Italian cultural life. Nune Hairapetian has a very broad repertoire. She is especially acclaimed by critics and audiences for her interpretations of
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