ARSENYAN
HAYK
HAYK
Composer
Born in 04/09/1978
Member of the Composers Union of Armenia since 2016
Studied at the École Normale Supérieure de Music de Paris private conservatory in Paris
Professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts
Performed many concerts in North and South America, Europe and Asia, in such concert halls as Carnegie Hall (New York), UNESCO Palace and Salle Cortot (Paris), Kremlin and Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow), Cadillac Shanghai Concert Hall (Shanghai), Tsunohazu Kumin Hall (Tokyo), Petranca Mozart Museum (Prague), Auditorio MuBE (San Paolo), Sala Cervantes (Havana), Auditorio de Miquel Delibes (Valladolid), Dar-Al-Assad Opera House (Damascus), National Museum of the Philippines (Bacolod), as well as television appearances Phillips Collection Concert Series (Washington), Nixon Presidential Museum, (Los Angeles) and Myra Hess Concert Series (Chicago).
At the age of 11, made his orchestral debut with the Armenian National Philharmonic with a performance of his “Requiem”, and at the age of 17, he made his European debut as a soloist with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France in Paris.
1993 – 2 collections of original works (published in Paris)
2009 – University of Iowa Press published a performance guide to Antonio Soler’s keyboard sonatas compiled by Arsenyan in English.
2016 – composition “Stratum” for bass and piano (published by Zimmerman Publishing, California)
2022, a performance guide to the above-mentioned Antonio Soler keyboard sonatas (published in Spanish by Boileau Editorial de Musica in Barcelona)
2007 – Yevgeny Kisin Award and professional studies diploma at the Manhattan School of Music in New York
Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Iowa
Master’s degree at the Moscow Gnesin Academy of Music
Platinum medal by the City of Paris
Since 1993 – Member of the Society of French Composers