George Vatchnadze & Suren Bagratuni


Biography George Vatchnadze & Suren Bagratuni



George Vatchnadze
has appeared with orchestras and in recital throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Finland, Italy, Israel, Russia, Japan, Taiwan and Central and South America. Among other music forums, he has performed at the Hollywood Bowl Festival, the Ravinia Festival, the Stresa Festival and the Rotterdam Philharmonic’s Philips-Gergiev festival. He has also been a frequent guest at St Petersburg’s White Nights and the Mikkeli (Finland) festivals. In 1997 Vatchnadze made a sensational recital debut at the prestigious Edinburgh International Festival and received the “Herald Angel Award” from the Scottish Herald newspaper. He has appeared on live broadcasts by Dutch National Radio, the BBC and NPR’s Performance Today. In 1999 Vatchnadze made his New York recital debut at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. Critic and writer Faubion Bowers wrote in American Record Guide that “Vatchnadze is a consummate artist, now at the height of his musical and intellectual powers. He can do absolutely anything he wants at the piano. He commands delicate pianissimi, massive diapasons and everything in between.”

George Vatchnadze’s engagements have included performances with the Mariinsky Orchestra under the baton of Gianandrea Noseda at the Mariinsky Theatre itself in St Petersburg and at London’s Covent Garden, as well as appearances at the Salzburg Festival, the Maggio Musicale festival, the Stresa Festival, the Gilmore Festival, the Ravenna Festival, London’s Wigmore Hall and New York’s Miller Theater.

His most recent engagements have included appearances at Strathmore Hall in Washington DC, the Woodstock Festival (New York State), the Stanford Stravinsky Festival, the Pacific Symphony Rachmaninoff Festival, a residency at the SYArts Festival in Taiwan and performances in Japan. George Vatchnadze has recorded two CDs with the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Jansug Kakhidze featuring Rachmaninoff’s Second Concerto and Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand for the Sony and Excelsior Labels. Both recordings were re-released several times and have received the highest critical acclaim. He was also part of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony’s CD recording alongside Alexander Toradze and Paavo Järvi. Vatchnadze’s latest CD will be released this year with the piano music of Giya Kancheli and music for cello and piano by Sulkhan Tsintsadze.

George Vatchnadze studied at Indiana University South Bend, the Mannes College of Music, the Tbilisi State Conservatoire and the Tbilisi Central Music School for Gifted Children. His teachers included Alexander Toradze, Arkady Aronov, Wanda Shiukashvili and Larisa Bakhtadze. He is a winner of numerous international piano competitions including the 1994 Gina Bachauer Competition, the 1998 Palm Beach Invitational Competition, the 1996 Alabama Competition and the 1997 World Piano Competition.

George Vatchnadze is currently an Associate Professor and the head of the Piano Department at DePaul University School of Music in Chicago. His students have won top prizes at several international competitions and have performed extensively throughout the world.

Suren Bagratuni
Winner of the silver medal at the 1986 International Tchaikovsky Competition while still a student at the Moscow Conservatory, Bagratuni has gone on to a distinguished international career as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. In addition to performing throughout the former Soviet Union, he has toured worldwide, earning enthusiastic praise in both traditional and contemporary repertoire.

Born in Yerevan, Armenia, he began his musical education there at the age of seven. After winning several national and international competitions, he continued his studies at the Moscow Conservatory and later in the United States at the New England Conservatory of Music.

Bagratuni began performing at age ten, and by age fourteen appeared as a concerto soloist performing Saint-Saens’ Concerto with the Armenian State Radio Orchestra. Since then he has performed with all the major orchestras in the former Soviet Union, including the Moscow Philharmonic (under the direction of Valery Gergiev) and has also appeared with numerous orchestras in Europe, Asia, and North and South America.

His solo appearances include recitals in the major concert halls of the world. Chamber music appearances have included guest invitations with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Newport Music Festival, the “Russian Winter” Festival in Moscow, the El Paso Pro Musica International Festival, Bargemusic, and international festivals in Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Columbia, Brazil, Korea, China, and Taiwan.

Bagratuni has won critical acclaim for his CD releases on the Ongaku and BGR labels, featuring solo works for cello, solo suites by Bach, and sonatas by Beethoven, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, and Shostakovich. He also appears on the Marco Polo, Russian Disc, Cambria, and CMH labels. He has recorded for “Melodiya” and been featured on CBC Radio Canada, WNYC in New York, WGBH in Boston, NPR, and NHK TV Japan.

In addition to his solo activities, he performs as a member of Trio Nobilis, serves as artistic director of the Cello Plus music festival, and conducts master classes worldwide. A former faculty member of the New England Conservatory and the University of Illinois, Bagratuni is currently Artist-Teacher and Professor of Cello at the Michigan State University College of Music.

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