Offbeat Interviews Ani Batikian

Offbeat Interviews Ani Batikian (29'08")


From Yerevan to Glasgow via London- the gifted violinist Ani Batikian is one of Armenia's most successful musicians. Combining a career as a concert performer with that of a chamber musician and teacher at Glasgow's Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Offbeat profiles the extraordinary depth, innate musicianship and gorgeous tone of this beautiful violinist. Ani also talks to Karishmeh about her own musical journey, growing up in Yerevan and the vibrant musical scene in Glasgow. She describes the realities of working as a musician in a world where selling and marketing oneself as a musician is as important (if not more so) than one's talent and ability.

The music featured on the program includes the violin/piano arrangement of Rachmaninov's exquisite "Vocalise", the "Dance" for violin by the great Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian, and the third movement of Maurice Ravel's "Sonata for Violin and Piano" - all live recordings by Ani Batikian.

Summer Music - Paxton House

Ani Batikian (violin) / Gusztáv Fenyő (piano)

Prokofiev: Visions fugitives, Op.22
Prokofiev: Sonata No. 1 for Violin & Piano, Op.80

Dedicated to the enfant terrible of Russian Music, this short atmospheric concert combines Prokofiev's impressionistic early piano cycle with his stark, moving violin sonata revealing the composer's innate lyricism. A first appearance at Paxton by this gifted, young Armenian violinist.

Summer Music - Haddo House Hall

Ani Batikian (violin) / Gusztáv Fenyő (piano)

Prokofiev: Visions fugitives, Op.22
Prokofiev: Sonata No. 1 for Violin & Piano, Op.80

Dedicated to the enfant terrible of Russian Music, this short atmospheric concert combines Prokofiev's impressionistic early piano cycle with his stark, moving violin sonata revealing the composer's innate lyricism. A first appearance at Paxton by this gifted, young Armenian violinist.

1pm RSAMD Concert Hall

The distinguished account of the eight-movement work will be given on Friday by the RSAMD's head of keyboard, Aaron Shorr, two SCO principals, cellist David Watkin and clarinettist Maximiliano Martin, and the young Armenian violinist Ani Batikian, a junior fellow at the academy.