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Concert: Poetica Musica, Nocturnal France

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Old Westbury Gardens and Poetica Musica present “Nocturnal France” featuring Poetica Musica member and pianist Hayk Arsenyan. The program features three Chopin Nocturnes, Opus 15, Eight Nocturnes by Francis Poulenc, Variations on Chopin’s Opus 15, no 3 by Robert Schumann (discovered and published in the 1990s), Nocturnes, opus 33 by Gabriel Faure and a Nocturne by Armenian composer, Komitas.

Ticket sales for this event have ended. The next Poetica Musica concert is Saturday, November 6, 2021.

This concert is supported in part the IBM Matching Grant program.

Hayk Arsenyan, a native of Armenia, has appeared in numerous recitals in USA, Canada, Armenia, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, Canary Islands, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Syria, and Lebanon. His performance venues have included Carnegie Hall (New York), Palais d'UNESCO and Salle Cortot (Paris), Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and Kremlin (Moscow), "Petranka" House-Museum of Mozart (Prague), Auditorio de Miguel Delibes (Valladolid), Dar-Al-Assad Opera House (Damascus), and appearances at the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series in Chicago and the Phillips Collection Concert Series in Washington DC. At the age of 11 Mr. Arsenyan made his orchestral debut with the Armenian National Philharmonic. Currently, Mr. Arsenyan teaches at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Iowa and a Master’s degree from the Gnessin Music Academy in Moscow. In 2007 he was awarded the full-tuition Yevgeny Kissin Scholarship for the Professional-Studies performance program at Manhattan School of Music in New York. Mr. Arsenyan also studied the piano in Paris at École Normale Supérieure de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot and the Conservatoire National de Region D'Aubervillier La-Courneuve. He is a scholar of Iberian Early Music and has compiled a Performance Guide to Three Keyboard Sonatas of Antonio Soler as a part of his Doctoral Dissertation, published by the University of Iowa Press.


Earlier Event: September 25
Yoga in the Gardens
Later Event: September 28
Closed to the public.