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"Mikael Ayrapetyan’s assured technique and natural flair for his countryman’s aesthetic result in performances that effortlessly fuse poetic nuance and high-octane virtuosity."

- classicstoday.com

About

Mikael Ayrapetyan

Mikael Ayrapetyan

Secrets of Armenia is an International music project and concert agency of

Mikael Ayrapetyan, dedicated to the discovery of classical music of Armenia, whose roots go back to the folk art of the III century BC.

 

Over such a long period, music has managed to accumulate many secrets related to the history and culture of the country. One of these secrets — the names of composers, undeservedly forgotten in time — reveal at their concerts the musicians of the project.

 

The activity of the International music project is aimed at a wide process of popularization of Armenian classical music and creativity of Armenian composers.

The work of the organization includes international management and organization of concerts in order to expand the audience of listeners and admirers of the ancient and multifaceted musical art of Armenia. ​

 

Secrets of Armenia international music project was created in 2010 in the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, whose musical traditions were taken as its basis. During its work, the project has reached the international level, and its activities have been noted by the leading organizations in the field of world music culture. We cooperate with various musical groups and soloists. ​

 

Mikael Ayrapetyan is a pianist, composer, producer and teacher, as well as a researcher and public figure. He has done much to popularise Armenian classical music all over the world with his Secrets of Armenia musical project, which began during his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory in the class of Professor Mikhail Sergeyevich Voskresensky. The performing traditions of Konstantin Igumnov, Samuil Feinberg and Lev Oborin are reflected in Ayrapetyan’s performances of the extensive Armenian piano heritage.

Ayrapetyan was born in 1984 in Yerevan, Armenia into a family of musicians and theatre actors. His parents instilled in him a love of art and music, and together with his brother, Grant Ayrapetyan, he began to study music from the age of six. A prodigious musical talent soon become evident, and the family moved to Moscow in order to provide the best musical education for the children.

It was during his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory that Ayrapetyan began to immerse himself in Armenian piano heritage, paying special attention to rarely performed works by Armenian composers – the research and study of which remains paramount to his career as a pianist.

This period was the start of his extensive concert activity in which he performs works by Tigranian, Chukhadjian, Komitas, Melikian, Spendiarian, Barkhudarian, Stepanian, Khachaturian, Babajanian, Arutyunian, Abrahamian, Bagdasarian, Avetisian, Mirzoyan, Amirkhanian and many other Armenian composers, which eventually led him to produce his own concerts. It was during this time that the Secrets of Armenia musical project gained momentum while he simultaneously engaged in social activities, including introducing young people to classical music.

 

During this time, Russia’s leading scientific periodicals published a number of his articles on research in the field of Armenian classical music.

After completing his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory, Ayrapetyan performed widely in many countries, receiving an enthusiastic response from critics and audiences alike. In 2014, he was invited to teach in China, where he combines university teaching and concert activities. He was awarded the State Prize of the Republic of Armenia for his outstanding contribution to the development and popularisation of Armenian classical music.

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