Emmanuel Tjeknavorian
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian (born April 22, 1995 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian violinist and conductor. His father, Loris Tjeknavorian is the famous Iranian-Armenian composer and conductor.
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian | |
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Emmanuel Tjeknavorian in the Gewandhaus, 2018 | |
Background information | |
Born | Vienna, Austria | April 22, 1995
Genres | Classical |
Instruments | Violin |
Awards and competitions
In 2012, he represented Austria at the Eurovision Young Musicians contest.[1]
In September 2014, Tjeknavorian was the first Austrian to make it to the final round in the history of the Fritz Kreisler Competition,[2] where he won third place.[3] In November 2014, he received the Casinos Austria Rising Star Award.[4] In December 2015, he placed second in the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition.[5][6]
References
- "16-Jähriger geigt für Österreich auf". Tageszeitung Österreich. 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- "Fritz Kreisler Wettbewerb: Österreicher im Finale". Der Standard. 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- Stefan Ender (2014-09-19). "Der freie Mensch als Sieger der Selektion". Der Standard. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- "Förderpreis für 19-jährigen Geiger Tjeknavorian". Kleine Zeitung. 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- Vesa Sirén (2015-12-03). "Christel Lee voitti Sibelius-viulukilpailun". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- 11. INTERNATIONAL JEAN SIBELIUS VIOLIN COMPETITION Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, II prize
External links
- Emmanuel Tjeknavorian - official website
- Biography Emmanuel Tjeknavorian - website of Dr. Raab & Dr. Böhm Artists Management
- Emmanuel Tjeknavorian plays „Zigeunerweisen“ by Sarasate
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