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Raffi Besalyan

Raffi Besalyan (Armenian: Րաֆֆի Բէսալյան, born in Yerevan) is an Armenian-American Concert Pianist. Besalyan studied at the Tchaikovsky Special Music School for Gifted Children in Yerevan, and received Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from Yerevan State Musical Conservatory. He received an additional master's degree from Rowan University, and studied at the Manhattan School of Music with legendary American pianist Byron Janis.[1]

Raffi Besalyan

(Japanese):) (Russian: Раффи Бесалян)

(Armenian: Րաֆֆի Բեսալյան)
Background information
BornYerevan, Armenia
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Concert pianist
Educator
Instrument(s)Piano
Websitewww.raffibesalyan.com

Besalyan has won top prizes in several national and international competitions. Among them are MTNA National Competition, Josef Hofmann International Piano Competition, , and Artists International Competition in New York.

Besalyan made his New York Recital Debut in in 2003 to high critical acclaim. He regularly performs throughout North America, Europe, Russia and Asia. His performances have taken him to a number of prestigious venues, including Carnegie and Merkin Hall (New York City), the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.), Orchestra Hall (Chicago), Atlanta Symphony Hall, Moscow Conservatory's Rachmaninoff Hall and Maly Zal (Russia), and Izumi and Phoenix Hall in Japan.[2] Besalyan tours Japan on a yearly basis for adjudication (PTNA, Osaka International Music Competition),[3] master classes, and concerts. He is represented in Japan by ,[4] MAS management,[5] and is a Guest Artist/Teacher of The Takatsuki Music Teacher's Association of Osaka[6] and Yamaha.[7] He was formerly a professor at Rowan University in New Jersey, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. and Georgia State University where he served as the keyboard area coordinator.[8]

Concert reviews

"Armenian-born pianist Besalyan possesses truly lucid and beautiful sound that reminds you of perfectly matched pearls. It was in the Rachmaninoff group in the first half, where the pianist displayed this quality with tremendous conviction. From the penetrating chords and piercing harmonies in the G minor Prelude Op.23 No.5, the beautiful melody leafed out and floated in the air, pouring out deeply personal inconsolable feelings. The depth of the melody in the bass of the G sharp minor Prelude Op.32 No.12 was admirably contrasted with the brilliance of the arpeggios in the higher register. The rampant image of Mephisto roaming at will appeared from Besalyan’s tenacious and unyielding chords and octaves, and his capricious, and at times, leisurely changes of the mood in Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz. One could even hear the high-pitched satanic laughter. The audience was dazzled and fully captivated by Besalyan’s bell-like tone in the music by Armenian composers Komitas and Baghdassarian, which were performed with magnificent imagination and splendid colorful changes of tonality. Earl Wild arrangements of Gershwin Songs were snappy and tasteful. In Besalyan’s rendition of Prokofiev’s Seventh Sonata the “violence” and the “cool‐headedness” were brought out with much power and set apart vividly from Prokofiev’s hollow and distorted melodies. I must say, that Besalyan is a true heir of the mainstream of the Russian Pianism, like Horowitz." (Izumi Hall, April 13, 2008)

Senshi Yokohara

Chopin Magazine July 2008[9]

“Standing ovation and cries of “Bravo” and “Encore” went to pianist Raffi Besalyan... mesmerized the audience with his gracious, delicate yet powerful presentation of Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No.3.” Armenian Reporter International, New York City [10]

“The flow of Baghdassarian's Prelude instantly changed the color and the air of Izumi Hall. The entire hall was devoured by Besalyan’s glorious touch and crystalline sound...Besalyan was not just playing the piano, he was creating wonderful art, and treated the piano with his love for the music. ” Sotokuan Press, Osaka, Japan[9]

"I attended the piano recital of Armenian-born pianist Raffi Besalyan in Clintonville on April 16. What a splendid interpretation of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff – I was totally mesmerized by Mr. Besalyan’s dynamic performance. The rest of his repertoire, Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz, Chopin’s Etudes and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue were played with extreme perfection, Mr. Besalyan really let “the piano speak”. Tribune Gazette, WI[11]

"The maniacal Mephisto Waltz # 1 by Liszt closed the program. Its technical difficulties were negotiated with aplomb, but what a jaw-dropper! Face it, the piece is mostly empty bombast, but it is so much fun, and it displays a pianist’s exceptional skills. Raffi Besalyan has a surfeit of them, stamina and strength foremost in this opus." Josiah Tazellar for Detroit Performs [12]

"The second half of the program began with Besalyan’s account of three Chopin Etudes Op.25-the famous “Butterfly”, the “Octave” Etude and the “Ocean”. Besalyan's Chopin had a solid core, it sang with a rich juicy tone. Here again, his playing was dynamic, the music came alive throbbing with excitement. These are perhaps some of Besalyan's best qualities." Phoenix Hall, Osaka, Japan. Web Music Reviews

Recordings

In 2012 Besalyan established himself as an award-winning recording artist, receiving international accolades for his album “Dance, Drama, Decadence[13] (IMC Music, Japan). The album received the prestigious Jun-Tokusen Award from The Record Geijutsu, Japan’s leading classical music magazine, and was chosen as the “Classical Album of the Month” by Mainichi Shinbun, one of Japan's largest newspapers. “Dance, Drama, Decadence” was selected as the “Best New Release of the Month” by Tokyo FM, a prominent radio channel, where the CD premiered in its entirety. In addition, Ongaku no Tomo of Japan recommended and archived the CD as a study reference for music students and professors alike.[11]

Fanfare Magazine featured Besalyan in an extensive interview followed by rave reviews of the album, and another glowing review appeared in American Record Guide. Besalyan was also interviewed by Wisconsin Public Radio's Norman Gilliland on The Midday, and Dance, Drama, Decadence was aired on WPR (Madison, WI) and KHPR (Honolulu, HI).

The album features virtuoso works by Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Ravel and premiere recordings of colorful folkloristic pieces by Armenian composers Komitas and Baghdassarian. Besalyan is also featured on “Bach-Busoni Edition, Vol.I” for Koch International Classics.

Besalyan's first critically acclaimed recording of solo works by S. Rachmaninoff and A. Babajanian for the GRAMMY® Award-Winning record label Sono Luminus entitled "The Return"[14] was released in March 2015, and is distributed by Naxos.[15] “The Return” has been aired on several radio stations across the U.S. and Canada, such as the NPR, WGBH Boston, WRUV Vermont, the SiriusXM Washington D.C., Wisconsin Public Radio, The King FM Seattle, WFMT Chicago, The Grand FM Ontario and CBC Public Radio. WQXR, New York's premiere classical radio station featured the album as the New and Noteworthy Release of September 2015.

In 2021, Besalyan's second solo piano album "The Sound of Black & White[16]" for Sono Luminus was released. The album includes a world premiere recording of Oscar Levant’s jazzy Sonatina.[17] "The Sound of Black & White" was featured on six playlists by Apple Classical Music, and was a nominee for the Album of the Year- Solo Piano on Native DSD, selected by highly qualified reviewers from hundreds submitted by 80 record labels. "The Sound of Black & White" is frequently aired on NPR affiliated radio channels.

Publications

  • Eduard Baghdasarian, 24 Preludes for Piano (Edited and with fingerings by Raffi Besalyan); Publisher: Muse Press, Japan; Published on November 29, 2021

References

  1. ^ "https://www.raffibesalyan.com: Biography> overview", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  2. ^ "Calendar | Raffi Besalyan | Pianist". Raffibesalyan.com. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  3. ^ "OSAKA International Music Competition". Osakaimc.com. 2014-01-15. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  4. ^ "Tokyo IMC: Japan> overview 2007-05-28 at the Wayback Machine", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  5. ^ "MAS Management: Japan> overview", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  6. ^ "TMTA Osaka (takaon): Japan> overview", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  7. ^ "Yamaha Music Japan: Concert/Master classes> overview", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  8. ^ www.raffibesalyan.com.com http://www.raffibesalyan.com.com/biography. Retrieved 2022-05-23. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ a b "https://www.raffibesalyan.com: Reviews 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine", retrieved 2009-05-02.
  10. ^ "", retrieved 2007-06-09.
  11. ^ a b . Raffibesalyanpianist.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  12. ^ "Home". detroitperforms.org.
  13. ^ "Dance, Drama, Decadence by Raffi Besalyan on Apple Music". Itunes.apple.com. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  14. ^ "The Return by Raffi Besalyan on Apple Music". Itunes.apple.com. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  15. ^ "Piano Recital: Besalyan, Raffi - RACHMANINOV, S. / BABADJANIAN, A.H. (The Return) - DSL-92187". Naxos.com. 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
  16. ^ "The Sound of Black and White". Sono Luminus | Recording Studio & Record Label. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  17. ^ "The Sound of Black and White". NativeDSD Music. Retrieved 2022-05-23.

External links

  • Official site
  • [1]
  • [2]
  • 'Raffi Besalyan, pianist from Atlanta' Interview for Armenian Music Project with Tigran Arakelyan

raffi, besalyan, armenian, Րաֆֆի, Բէսալյան, born, yerevan, armenian, american, concert, pianist, besalyan, studied, tchaikovsky, special, music, school, gifted, children, yerevan, received, bachelor, master, doctor, musical, arts, degrees, from, yerevan, state. Raffi Besalyan Armenian Րաֆֆի Բէսալյան born in Yerevan is an Armenian American Concert Pianist Besalyan studied at the Tchaikovsky Special Music School for Gifted Children in Yerevan and received Bachelor s Master s and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from Yerevan State Musical Conservatory He received an additional master s degree from Rowan University and studied at the Manhattan School of Music with legendary American pianist Byron Janis 1 Raffi Besalyan Japanese ラフィ ベサリアン Russian Raffi Besalyan Armenian Րաֆֆի Բեսալյան Background informationBornYerevan ArmeniaGenresClassicalOccupation s Concert pianistEducatorInstrument s PianoWebsitewww raffibesalyan com Besalyan has won top prizes in several national and international competitions Among them are MTNA National Competition Josef Hofmann International Piano Competition Frinna Awerbuch International Competition and Artists International Competition in New York Besalyan made his New York Recital Debut in Carnegie Hall in 2003 to high critical acclaim He regularly performs throughout North America Europe Russia and Asia His performances have taken him to a number of prestigious venues including Carnegie and Merkin Hall New York City the Kennedy Center Washington D C Orchestra Hall Chicago Atlanta Symphony Hall Moscow Conservatory s Rachmaninoff Hall and Maly Zal Russia and Izumi and Phoenix Hall in Japan 2 Besalyan tours Japan on a yearly basis for adjudication PTNA Osaka International Music Competition 3 master classes and concerts He is represented in Japan by Tokyo IMC 4 MAS management 5 and is a Guest Artist Teacher of The Takatsuki Music Teacher s Association of Osaka 6 and Yamaha 7 He was formerly a professor at Rowan University in New Jersey University of Wisconsin Stevens Point and Georgia State University where he served as the keyboard area coordinator 8 Contents 1 Concert reviews 2 Recordings 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksConcert reviews Edit Armenian born pianist Besalyan possesses truly lucid and beautiful sound that reminds you of perfectly matched pearls It was in the Rachmaninoff group in the first half where the pianist displayed this quality with tremendous conviction From the penetrating chords and piercing harmonies in the G minor Prelude Op 23 No 5 the beautiful melody leafed out and floated in the air pouring out deeply personal inconsolable feelings The depth of the melody in the bass of the G sharp minor Prelude Op 32 No 12 was admirably contrasted with the brilliance of the arpeggios in the higher register The rampant image of Mephisto roaming at will appeared from Besalyan s tenacious and unyielding chords and octaves and his capricious and at times leisurely changes of the mood in Liszt s Mephisto Waltz One could even hear the high pitched satanic laughter The audience was dazzled and fully captivated by Besalyan s bell like tone in the music by Armenian composers Komitas and Baghdassarian which were performed with magnificent imagination and splendid colorful changes of tonality Earl Wild arrangements of Gershwin Songs were snappy and tasteful In Besalyan s rendition of Prokofiev s Seventh Sonata the violence and the cool headedness were brought out with much power and set apart vividly from Prokofiev s hollow and distorted melodies I must say that Besalyan is a true heir of the mainstream of the Russian Pianism like Horowitz Izumi Hall April 13 2008 Senshi Yokohara Chopin Magazine July 2008 9 Standing ovation and cries of Bravo and Encore went to pianist Raffi Besalyan mesmerized the audience with his gracious delicate yet powerful presentation of Rachmaninoff s Concerto No 3 Armenian Reporter International New York City 10 The flow of Baghdassarian s Prelude instantly changed the color and the air of Izumi Hall The entire hall was devoured by Besalyan s glorious touch and crystalline sound Besalyan was not just playing the piano he was creating wonderful art and treated the piano with his love for the music Sotokuan Press Osaka Japan 9 I attended the piano recital of Armenian born pianist Raffi Besalyan in Clintonville on April 16 What a splendid interpretation of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff I was totally mesmerized by Mr Besalyan s dynamic performance The rest of his repertoire Liszt s Mephisto Waltz Chopin s Etudes and Gershwin s Rhapsody in Blue were played with extreme perfection Mr Besalyan really let the piano speak Tribune Gazette WI 11 The maniacal Mephisto Waltz 1 by Liszt closed the program Its technical difficulties were negotiated with aplomb but what a jaw dropper Face it the piece is mostly empty bombast but it is so much fun and it displays a pianist s exceptional skills Raffi Besalyan has a surfeit of them stamina and strength foremost in this opus Josiah Tazellar for Detroit Performs 12 The second half of the program began with Besalyan s account of three Chopin Etudes Op 25 the famous Butterfly the Octave Etude and the Ocean Besalyan s Chopin had a solid core it sang with a rich juicy tone Here again his playing was dynamic the music came alive throbbing with excitement These are perhaps some of Besalyan s best qualities Phoenix Hall Osaka Japan Web Music Reviews Recordings Edit In 2012 Besalyan established himself as an award winning recording artist receiving international accolades for his album Dance Drama Decadence 13 IMC Music Japan The album received the prestigious Jun Tokusen Award from The Record Geijutsu Japan s leading classical music magazine and was chosen as the Classical Album of the Month by Mainichi Shinbun one of Japan s largest newspapers Dance Drama Decadence was selected as the Best New Release of the Month by Tokyo FM a prominent radio channel where the CD premiered in its entirety In addition Ongaku no Tomo of Japan recommended and archived the CD as a study reference for music students and professors alike 11 Fanfare Magazine featured Besalyan in an extensive interview followed by rave reviews of the album and another glowing review appeared in American Record Guide Besalyan was also interviewed by Wisconsin Public Radio s Norman Gilliland on The Midday and Dance Drama Decadence was aired on WPR Madison WI and KHPR Honolulu HI The album features virtuoso works by Rachmaninoff Liszt and Ravel and premiere recordings of colorful folkloristic pieces by Armenian composers Komitas and Baghdassarian Besalyan is also featured on Bach Busoni Edition Vol I for Koch International Classics Besalyan s first critically acclaimed recording of solo works by S Rachmaninoff and A Babajanian for the GRAMMY Award Winning record label Sono Luminus entitled The Return 14 was released in March 2015 and is distributed by Naxos 15 The Return has been aired on several radio stations across the U S and Canada such as the NPR WGBH Boston WRUV Vermont the SiriusXM Washington D C Wisconsin Public Radio The King FM Seattle WFMT Chicago The Grand FM Ontario and CBC Public Radio WQXR New York s premiere classical radio station featured the album as the New and Noteworthy Release of September 2015 In 2021 Besalyan s second solo piano album The Sound of Black amp White 16 for Sono Luminus was released The album includes a world premiere recording of Oscar Levant s jazzy Sonatina 17 The Sound of Black amp White was featured on six playlists by Apple Classical Music and was a nominee for the Album of the Year Solo Piano on Native DSD selected by highly qualified reviewers from hundreds submitted by 80 record labels The Sound of Black amp White is frequently aired on NPR affiliated radio channels Publications Edit Eduard Baghdasarian 24 Preludes for Piano Edited and with fingerings by Raffi Besalyan Publisher Muse Press Japan Published on November 29 2021References Edit https www raffibesalyan com Biography gt overview retrieved 2007 06 09 Calendar Raffi Besalyan Pianist Raffibesalyan com Retrieved 2017 11 15 OSAKA International Music Competition Osakaimc com 2014 01 15 Retrieved 2017 11 15 Tokyo IMC Japan gt overview Archived 2007 05 28 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 2007 06 09 MAS Management Japan gt overview retrieved 2007 06 09 TMTA Osaka takaon Japan gt overview retrieved 2007 06 09 Yamaha Music Japan Concert Master classes gt overview retrieved 2007 06 09 www raffibesalyan com com http www raffibesalyan com com biography Retrieved 2022 05 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b https www raffibesalyan com Reviews Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 2009 05 02 Armenian Reporter The Pianist wows audience in performance of Rachmaninoff s Piano concerto gt overview retrieved 2007 06 09 a b Press Raffi Besalyan Pianist Raffibesalyanpianist com Archived from the original on 2017 09 22 Retrieved 2017 11 15 Home detroitperforms org Dance Drama Decadence by Raffi Besalyan on Apple Music Itunes apple com 28 June 2012 Retrieved 2017 11 15 The Return by Raffi Besalyan on Apple Music Itunes apple com 31 March 2015 Retrieved 2017 11 15 Piano Recital Besalyan Raffi RACHMANINOV S BABADJANIAN A H The Return DSL 92187 Naxos com 2012 02 17 Retrieved 2017 11 15 The Sound of Black and White Sono Luminus Recording Studio amp Record Label Retrieved 2022 05 23 The Sound of Black and White NativeDSD Music Retrieved 2022 05 23 External links Edit Official site 1 2 Raffi Besalyan pianist from Atlanta Interview for Armenian Music Project with Tigran Arakelyan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raffi Besalyan amp oldid 1134755693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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