Eva Gevorgyan
Program:
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 B major, K. 595
- Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 94 G major
- Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 C major op. 15
- Eva Gevorgyan, piano
- Ludmila Pavlová, concertmaster
The richest source of the repertoire of all the world’s chamber orchestras is the period of Viennese Classicism and its trio of great composers Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. The first of them is rightly called the father of the symphony. Furthermore, it must be added that he was very prolific – after all, he created more than 100 of his symphonic “children”! The Symphony “With the Kettle Drum Beat”, sometimes aptly nicknamed the “Surprise Symphony”, is very popular with listeners. At the concert, we will present the young piano virtuoso Eva Gevorgian, the youngest finalist of the 18th year of the prestigious Chopin Competition in Warsaw, who will perform piano concertos by Mozart and Beethoven, to the Czech audience for the very first time.
Eva Gevorgyan
Critics rave at her “emotional eloquence and impeccable technique” combined with all “the important features of a mature master” (ICMA): 17-year-old Russian-Armenian pianist Eva Gevorgyan has quickly established herself as one of the most promising talents in the pianistic world.
Eva Gevorgyan has performed with many respected orchestras around the globe and participated in numerous music festivals. Eva has appeared with such conductors as Vladimir Spivakov, Vasily Petrenko, and a great number of others.
At the XVIII International Chopin Competition in Warsaw Eva Gevorgyan was the youngest finalist. Eva was also an ICMA Discovery Award winner in 2019. In total, she has received awards at more than forty international competitions for piano and composition in the United States, Europe, and Russia.
Eva is a Young Yamaha Artist as well as a scholarship holder from the International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein, Denis Matsuev’s New Names Foundation, YerazArt Foundation, Vladimir Spivakov’s International Foundation Artis Futura, and the Armenian Assembly.
Eva Gevorgyan was born in April 2004. She is studying with Professor Natalia Trull at the Central Music School in Moscow.