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Name
  
Nikolay Madoyan

Role
  
Violinist

Movies
  
My Little Prince


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Profiles

Paganini All Violin Concertos Played in One Evening by Heart!


Nikolay Madoyan (born June 1, 1973, in Yerevan) is an Armenian-Jewish violinist. He is the prizewinner of several international music competitions.

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He studied with Hracha Bogdanyan, Zakhar Bron, Miriam Solovieff and Isaac Stern.

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Madoyan has performed with a number of world's best symphony orchestras and conductors such as Richard Hickox, Frans Brüggen, Claudio Abbado, Arnold Katz, Dmitri Kitayenko, Valery Gergiev, Leopold Hager, Matthias Bamert, Richard Dufallo and Nikolai Alekseyev.

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Madoyan performs very complicated violin repertoire only a little number of violinists can selectively manage in one concert: Beethoven's 10 Sonatas for Violin and Piano (played in three evenings in sequence), Paganini's 24 Caprices (played in one evening without interruption), Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (played in one evening), Six Sonatas for Violin and Cembalo (played in one evening), Eugène Ysaÿe's Six Sonatas (played in one evening), Paganini's six concertos (played in one evening for the first time in history) to name a few. He played all compositions by memory (live).

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The list of the concert halls he performed at, included but not limited to Tivoli Hall, Concertgebouw, Royal Festival Hall, Verdi Theater in Milan and the Big Concert Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

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His discography contains more than 24 CDs.

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References

Nikolay Madoyan Wikipedia


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