"… It’s a pure happiness
to see his fingers gliding on the keyboard and hearing his pieces
that indulge in dreams…" (La République du Centre, 2009)
"…Power and expressive lyricism, which
takes the listener into the depth of romanticism, giving enthusiasm
and passion. His touch charms with its elegant and brilliant style,
with a gentle and melodic charm…." (Badische Zeitung,
2005).
Concert pianist and composer, Gérard Gasparian
performs for many years in Europe and in Eastern Europe, as well
as soloist with orchestra as in chamber music. He performed in
particular at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, at La Fenice in Venetia,
Victoria Hall in Geneva, at the Opéra de Rouen, at the Berlioz
festival, Vigan festival , Nancyphonies, Vexin festival, Richelieu
festival, “l’Eure poétique et musicale” festival, Concentus Moraviae
(Czech Republic), in Italia, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Japan,
Russia, Yugoslavia, Armenia…
As a soloist, he has performed with different
orchestras including the Opéra de Rouen, the Ensemble of Basse
Normandy, the philharmonic orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod, the State
Philharmonic of Armenia, the Leon Barzin Orchestra, the New Chamber
Orchestra of Rouen, the Philharmonie of Fontainebleau, in Mozart’s,
Beethoven’s, Liszt’s, Rachmaninoff’s, Ravel’s, Poulenc’s concertos,
under the direction of conductors such as Alexander Skulsky, Jean-Jacques
Werner, Oswald Sallaberger, Vadim Shubladze, Joachim Leroux, Jean
Deroyer… Artists such as Brigitte Fossey, Marie-Christine
Barrault, Bruno Rigutto, Roland Daugareil, Henri Demarquette,
Hervé Joulain, Marc Drobinsky, Jean Ter-Merguerian were also his
partners.
Born in Eravan, in a musician’s family and settled
in France since 1974 in order to continue his studies at the Paris’
Conservatory, where he got several first prizes.
He is also a composer and his scores are published by Combre,
Billaudot and Max Eschig.
In 2009, he produced the first global transcription
for solo piano of "Rondes de printemps" by Debussy, an extract
of images for orchestra that he created in April 2009. This work
will be published by Durand at the end of 2011/2012.
In 2010, he created his piano sonata in three movements at the
Vexin festival.
Since 2008, he is the artistic adviser at the international festival
"l’Eure poétique et musicale" in Normandy (www.festivaleure.com).
At the same time, he teaches piano in Paris’
conservatories and in Noisy le Grand and also taught in summer
international academies such as Flaine, Nancyphonies and Mende.
A CD released in Timpani and devoted
to his works of chamber music received press’ honour (Classica,
Monde de la Musique…) |
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