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Nune Hairapetian

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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 49: 61: 167:
In 1991 she played a special concert «Historical Event» at the Conservatory of Milan: she played the Bach Concertos for 3 and 4 pianos and orchestra, with her mother, sister and daughter. This exceptional concert was placed very high by critics and audiences and remains to this day one of the most
141:. Nuné began her career at the age of 8, and at the age of 11 she already played the Mendelssohn Piano Concerto with Orchestra. She was then admitted into the famous music school for young talents: the Moscow Central Special School, and she continued her graduate studies at the 195:
Since 1988, in Italy, she has taught Italian and foreign pianists, rigorously preparing them for diplomas at the Conservatory of Milan and she has launched them towards a successful career.
192:. In the years 1978-1988 she taught at the Specialization Institute in Music of Yerevan, being a jury member every year. In 1983 she obtained the «High Qualification» of music teacher. 156:. From 1991 to 2003 she was regularly invited by the prestigious organization «Società dei Concerti» for several recitals and concerts with orchestra in the Grande Sale Verdi of 168:
famous events in 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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Most of her students are already known as highly valued performers, and have won several national and international competitions.
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and other notable artists at the 43rd Ljubljana International Festival, where she played at the opening concert.
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Il Corriere della Sera: «The Russian soul vibrates in everyone, thanks to the sound of Nune Hayrapetyan»
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Since 1978 Nune Hayrapetyan has also been a busy teacher. In 1977 she obtained her specialization in
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La Provincia: «Nune Hayrapetyan’s personality subjugated the audience».
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La Repubblica: «Nune Hayrapetyan at the piano: a real Christmas star».
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La Notte: «Pianist Nune Hayrapetyan has bewitched the audience».
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In 1988 Nune Hairapetian left Soviet Union and settled in
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and Russian authors: Skrjabin, Rachmaninov, Prokoffiev.
258: 214:Il Giorno" Milano, Huit mains sur deux pianos. 149:. In 1978 she obtained her PhD in music. 117:, November 23, 1951, Yerevan, Armenia) 259: 13: 14: 308: 277:Armenian women classical pianists 125:, music teacher. PhD in music. 59: 47: 143:Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory 244: 235: 226: 217: 208: 1: 201: 133:Nune Hairapetian was born in 190:Moscow Pedagogical Institute 128: 7: 272:Armenian classical pianists 179: 10: 313: 282:Moscow Conservatory alumni 114: 93: 82: 72: 42: 32: 26: 18: 287:Musicians from Yerevan 162:Mstislav Rostropovich 139:former Soviet Union 158:Milan Conservatory 115:Նունե Հայրապետյան 101: 100: 36:November 23, 1951 27:Նունե Հայրապետյան 304: 267:Soviet Armenians 251: 248: 242: 239: 233: 230: 224: 221: 215: 212: 116: 107:Nune Hairapetian 65: 63: 62: 53: 51: 50: 38:Yerevan, Armenia 28: 20:Nune Hairapetian 16: 15: 312: 311: 307: 306: 305: 303: 302: 301: 257: 256: 255: 254: 249: 245: 240: 236: 231: 227: 222: 218: 213: 209: 204: 182: 131: 104: 89:, music teacher 77:classical music 60: 58: 57: 48: 46: 37: 21: 12: 11: 5: 310: 300: 299: 294: 289: 284: 279: 274: 269: 253: 252: 243: 234: 225: 216: 206: 205: 203: 200: 181: 178: 130: 127: 103:Musical artist 102: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 84: 80: 79: 74: 70: 69: 44: 40: 39: 34: 30: 29: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 309: 298: 297:Living people 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 283: 280: 278: 275: 273: 270: 268: 265: 264: 262: 247: 238: 229: 220: 211: 207: 199: 196: 193: 191: 187: 177: 175: 171: 165: 163: 159: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 126: 124: 120: 112: 108: 96: 92: 88: 85: 83:Occupation(s) 81: 78: 75: 71: 68: 56: 45: 41: 35: 31: 24: 17: 246: 237: 228: 219: 210: 197: 194: 183: 166: 151: 132: 106: 105: 55:Soviet Union 292:1951 births 147:Yakov Flier 261:Categories 202:References 121:musician, 94:Instrument 129:Biography 186:Pedagogy 180:Teaching 119:Armenian 111:Armenian 23:Armenian 188:at the 135:Armenia 123:pianist 87:pianist 174:Brahms 170:Mozart 73:Genres 64:  52:  43:Origin 154:Italy 97:piano 67:Italy 33:Born 263:: 172:, 113:: 25:: 109:(

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Armenian
Soviet Union
Italy
classical music
pianist
Armenian
Armenian
pianist
Armenia
former Soviet Union
Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Yakov Flier
Italy
Milan Conservatory
Mstislav Rostropovich
Mozart
Brahms
Pedagogy
Moscow Pedagogical Institute
Categories
Soviet Armenians
Armenian classical pianists
Armenian women classical pianists
Moscow Conservatory alumni
Musicians from Yerevan
1951 births
Living people

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