- Raffi Armenian
Raffi Armenian (born
June 4 ,1942 ) is an Armenian-Canadian conductor, pianist, composer, and teacher.Armenian was born in
Cairo and had his first music lessons there, moving in 1959 toVienna to study piano withBruno Seidlhofer . After graduating, he put his musical studies aside and attended theUniversity of London from 1962 to 1965, where he majored in metallurgy. He returned to the Vienna Academy of Music and studied from 1965 to 1969. In 1968, Armenian was one of two finalists at the International Competition for Young Conductors in Besancon, France.Armenian emigrated to Canada in 1969 to become the assistant conductor of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, located in Halifax,
Nova Scotia .From 1971 to 1993, he was the Artistic Director and conductor of theKitchener-Waterloo Symphony . Under Armenian's guidance, the K-W Symphony emerged by the mid-1970s as one of the most vital in Canada.Armenian acted as the musical director of the
Stratford Festival from 1973 to 1976, and founded the Stratford Festival Ensemble (later renamed theCanadian Chamber Ensemble ) in 1974.Armenian made guest-conducting appearances with the
Orchestre Symphonique de Québec in 1974, theToronto Symphony Orchestra and theNational Arts Centre Orchestra in 1975, and conducted "Wozzeck " for theCanadian Opera Company in 1977.In 1986, he was made a Member of the
Order of Canada .Raffi Armenian is currently a professor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music.
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