Blooming Sounds

Movses Pogossian (violin)

Catalog #: TROY0810
Release Date: December 1, 2005
Format: Digital
Instrumental

Solo violin discs don't get more varied than this! Movses Pogossian is a prizewinner of the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Competition, and the youngest-ever First Prize winner of the USSR National Violin Competition. His American debut was in 1990 performing the Tchaikovsky Concerto with the Boston Pops. He has since performed with major orchestras in Europe and the United States. A major proponent of new music, he has premiered over 30 works. He is currently a Visiting Artist Teacher at SUNY Buffalo, and a member of the Baird Piano Trio and Duo Forza. As you can imagine, the styles and technical approaches are as eclectic as the backgrounds of the composers themselves, which allows for some wonderful contrasts along the way. A definite must for adventurous chamber-music listeners.

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Title Composer Performer
Blooming Sounds Vache Sharafyan Movses Pogossian, violin
Sonata Adam Khoudoyan Movses Pogossian, violin
Pulsar Augusta Read Thomas Movses Pogossian, violin
Incantation Augusta Read Thomas Movses Pogossian, violin
Why Yes or No Leif Segerstam Movses Pogossian, violin
Another Face David Felder Movses Pogossian, violin
Sonata Op. 31, No. 2 Paul Hindemith Movses Pogossian, violin

Reviews

  • "...Movses Pogossian...is a violinist with a tremendous technique, a solid tone, and a good deal of sensitivity."

    – American Record Guide

  • "An excellent CD of (mostly) contemporary pieces for solo violin...all played with utter technical assurance and plenty of feeling."

    – Music Web International

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