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Tigran and the Song of the Oak & the Ivy

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Strathclyde Suite

 Please Note: This is a past event.

The word ‘prodigy’ barely does justice to 24-year-old Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan, who was picking out Led Zep and Beatles songs by age three, and won the ultra-prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition at 19. After three albums as a leader, his 2011 solo debut A Fable sees Tigran finding his own true voice, marrying his extraordinary jazz prowess with his native folk traditions.

Premièred in 2011 to celebrate the Edinburgh International Harp Festival’s 30th anniversary and the Clarsach Society’s 80th, Corrina Hewat’s six-harp suite – featuring acoustic, electric and wire-strung versions – brilliantly encapsulates the diverse energies of the contemporary Scottish harp revival.

Tickets:  £13

Past Event

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Featuring:

Tigran Hamasyan

       

Corrina Hewat