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Astrig Siranossian (born 19
December 1988) is a
French cellist. In 2015, she was
invited to
spend three years as an
artist in
residence at the Chapelle...
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Orchestral Choice: Saint-Saëns:
Cello Concerto,
Bacchanale &
Symphony No. 1.
Astrig Siranossian (cello),
Philharmonie Südwestfalen,
Nabil Shehata.
Chris O'Reilly...
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Alexandre Siranossian [hyw], is an
expert in
Armenian music. The
cellist Astrig Siranossian is her sister. She
began studying the
violin with the Hungarian-born...
- Gulbenkian’s ties to Jerusalem.
Kevork Hintlian, a
Jerusalemite author Astrig Tchamkerten, ****istant
director of the
Armenian Communities Department of...
- quartets,
violinist Boris Belkin,
violist Isabel Villanueva, and
cellist Astrig Siranossian.
Ventura is a
professor at the
Conservatori Superior de Música...
- government [fr], were also
often closely ****ociated with the HOG. As
observed by
Astrig Atamian, "the
majority of the
members of the
Armenian subsection joined...
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Figaro (in French). 21
February 2024.
Retrieved 21
February 2024. Atamian,
Astrig (2007). "Les Arméniens
communistes en France, une
histoire oubliée". Amnis...
- 1971),
international cellist,
performances from the age of 12,
educator Astrig Siranossian (born 1988),
child prodigy,
concert performed,
chamber musician...
- Anaïs
Gaudemard Xavier de
Maistre Ursula Holliger Cello Nicolas Altstaedt Astrig Siranossian Mattia Zappa Oboe Ingo
Goritzki Omar
Zoboli Ensembles, Duos...
- Mirare) 2017 Dear
Mademoiselle - A
Tribute to
Nadia Boulanger (with
cellist Astrig Siranossian)
Alpha 2020
Georges Bizet Without words (Mirare) 2020 Caprices :...