Tutor in Washington, DC 20007
Washington, DC 20007
NOT ENROLLING
Price starts at: $140
Subjects: Cello
Hrant’s interests range from the solo cello repertoire to chamber music, teaching, and orchestral playing. As a teacher he has been a faculty member at Yale School of Music, 92nd Y, Summertrios Music Festival, and has held master classes at Yale and the William Blount-Slawson Competition. He has recently performed with Mark Morris Dance Group, Houston Symphony, Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Chris Botti’s Gala Concert at the Tilles Center. Hrant, together with violinist Benjamin Sung and pianist Jihye Chang are founding members of the Arsenal Trio. Their recent performances have been at the ClefWorks Chamber Music Festival, The University of Louisville New Music Festival, and Gregory Singer Concert Series in New York.
Hrant P. is a prize winner in International Competitions including, Houston Symphony Ima Hogg, The Montgomery Symphony Fellowship, Olga Koussevitzky, HAMS, and Hudson Valley. He is an extensive solo as well as chamber music performer who, has appeared frequently in venues such as Weill Recital Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Music Gettysburg, Banff Center for the Arts, and Orford Festival. Recently he has collaborated with artists such as Hans Graf, Carlos Prieto, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Zakhar Bron, Natalya Shakhovskaya, Franz Helmerson, Richard Watkins, and Hansjorg Schellenberger, and Oxana Yablonskaya.
Born in Bulgaria, Hrant P. started the cello at the early under the guidance of his mother. His first recital was at the age of six. Two years later he gave his debut as a soloist performing C.P.E. Bach’s Cello Concerto. Hrant holds bachelor degrees from The Hochschulle fur Music in Wien, The Juilliard School, and received his Masters of Music from Yale School of Music where he studied with world renowned cellist Aldo Parisot.
Recently, Hrant won a position with the Army Band, married pianist Tatjana P., and is the proud father of son Benjamin.
I am strict but fun, whichever amount the student needs more.
I use the Suzuki books because the songs (and later pieces) in are very good, popular, fun, and evenly progressive.
Achievements depend also on the student and the amount of practicing done at home. I as a teacher can only do that much in passing my knowledge and spur the student own.
Practicing at home is very, very important.
EDUCATION
Date: September 15, 2002 – June 15, 2004
School: Yale School of Music
Degree: Masters of Music
Date: September 15, 1997 – June 15, 2002
School: The Juilliard School
Degree: Bachelor of Music
Date: September 15, 1994 – June 15, 1997
School: Vienna Music University
Degree: Bachelor of Music
EXPERIENCE
Date: September 15, 2002 – June 15, 2004
Organization: Yale University
Title: Instructor
Description:
Date: June 15, 1995
Organization: Summertrios Festival
Title: Teacher
Description:
AWARDS
Date: October 15, 2001
Authority: HAMS
Name: Holland American Music Society
Description: Prize winner
Date: May 15, 2002
Authority: Koussevitsky Foundation
Name: S. Koussevitsky International Strings Competition
Description: Prize winner
Date: March 15, 2002
Authority: Ima Hogg
Name: Ima Hogg International competition
Description: Prize winner
LANGUAGES
Language: Armenian
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency
Language: Bulgarian
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency
Language: English
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency
Language: German
Proficiency: Professional Proficiency
Language: Serbian
Proficiency: Fluent / Native Proficiency