- Iakovos Kolanian
Iakovos Kolanian is a Greek
classical guitar ist born inPiraeus ,Greece and is best known for his performances and transcriptions of ethnic folk music for theclassical guitar .Biography
Kolanian was born in 1960, to an
Armenia n father and a Greek mother. At the age of 13, influenced by the musical currents of the time (pop, rock, as well as classical) he started his musical journey. He studied at theNational Conservatory of Athens with noted professorsEvangelos Assimakopoulos and Lisa Zoe, and graduated in 1985 with the top award and a special honor for exceptional performance. Since that time, he has attended various special seminars and master classes from distinguished teachers such asOscar Ghilia andLeo Brouwer .Performing career
Throughout the years he has toured in
Europe ,Asia , North America, andLatin America , where he has presented to audiences a large part of the classical guitar repertoire. He also regularly takes part in international festivals inVienna ,Milan ,Athens ,Israel ,Cyprus andYerevan by giving individual recitals or acting as soloist with symphonic orchestras and ensembles of chamber music. He has performed as a soloist withAthens State Orchestra ,Thessalonica State Orchestra ,Symphonic Orchestra of Greek Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), TheCamerata Orchestra of Athens ,Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra , "etc".He has also been regularly featured in well-known television and radio programs such as
BBC , ORF,Radio France , ERT and RIK.Teaching posts
Kolanian has been the head of the Classical Guitar Department at the
Contemporary Athens Conservatory since 1992, and is an honorary professor at theArmenian Academy inYerevan . He currently holds a teaching position at the Athenaeum Conservatory in the classical guitar department.Recorded works
*"Bohemio: Guitar Masterworks of Agustin Barrios" (Pomegranate Music, 2006)
*"Shoror: Armenian Folk Music for Guitar" (Pomegranate Music, 2004)
*"Bach Lute Suites for Guitar" (Eros, 2003)
*"Tjeknavorian's Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra" with the Armenian Philharmonic (1991)References
External links
* [http://www.iakovoskolanian.com/ Official Website]
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