- Catherine Manoukian
Catherine Manoukian (born
June 2 ,1981 inToronto, Canada ) is aCanadian violinist .Biography
Background and Early Life
Catherine Manoukian was born in Toronto, Canada. She is from an ethnically diverse background, consisting of Armenian, Russian, German, and Japanese origins. Her parents are professional violinists and they met at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels where her father studied with Carlo Van Neste and her mother studied with
Arthur Grumiaux .Career
Catherine Manoukian’s professional career started when she won grand prize at the Canadian Music Competition at the age of twelve. The same year, she made her orchestral debut with the
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra playingPaganini ’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Since then, she has played with many major North American and international orchestras, like theCBC Radio Orchestra , theCalgary Philharmonic Orchestra , theBoston Pops Orchestra , theIstanbul State Symphony Orchestra , theTokyo Philharmonic Orchestra , theTokyo Symphony Orchestra , the Osaka Century Orchestra, and theArmenian Philharmonic Orchestra , and has worked with such conductors asMario Bernardi ,Jukka-Pekka Saraste ,Keith Lockhart ,Roy Goodman ,Peter Oundjian , Tomomi Nishimoto, Seikyo Kim,Eduard Topchjan , and Jonas Alber. She has played on the major stages of such cities as New York, Washington D.C., Boston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Paris, Tokyo, and Osaka, and has appeared as a chamber musician at the Aspen, Caramoor, and Newport International Festivals.She has often played novel and unusual repertoire, and recorded a CD of transcriptions for violin of Chopin’s music as a teenager. Many of the transcriptions, among them the Cello Sonata, were commissioned by her.Education
Manoukian’s education history is unusual for a musician. She did not go to a music school and trained privately as a violinist with
Dorothy DeLay in New York as well as with her parents in Toronto. She also received independent lessons in core musical subjects like harmony and chamber music. This gave her the time to also pursue a non-musical education. She has an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from theUniversity of Toronto (with high distinction) and has done graduate-level work in philosophy (focusing on areas like epistemology and the philosophy of mind). She is now on sabbatical from the PhD programme in philosophy at theUniversity of Toronto .Manoukian attributes her interest in philosophy to a desire since childhood to understand what musicians do, from a wider perspective than just playing allows. This has recently grown into a project to apply her philosophical thinking to theories about teaching and developing professional artists. She creditsDorothy DeLay for instilling this interest in her.Instrument
Manoukian plays on an ex-
Ysaÿe 1861Jean Baptiste Vuillaume violin. She uses bow byEugene Sartory c.1910.Discography
*Elegies and Rhapsodies (1998)
*: Catherine Manoukian, violin
*: Akira Eguchi, piano
*Chopin on Violin (1999)
*: Catherine Manoukian, violin
*: Akira Eguchi, piano
*Lyricism (2002)
*: Catherine Manoukian, violin
*: Satoshi Sando, piano
*Catherine Manoukian, Violin (2006) (Shostakovich A minor andKhatchaturian Violin Concertos)
*: Catherine Manoukian, violin
*:Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra
*:Eduard Topchjan , conductorSee also
*
List of Canadian musicians
*Canadian classical music
*List of violinists References
*Amérimage-Spectra Inc.,Women of Music, 2004
* [http://www.marquisclassics.com/artists/manoukian_bio.html Catherine Manoukian at Marquis Classics ]
* [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Profile/A016487.html Catherine Manoukian at Victor Entertainment ]
* [http://www.vantageartists.com/newsite/artists/artist_page_catherinemanoukian.html Catherine Manoukian at Vantage Artists Management Inc. ]External links
*Official|http://www.catherinemanoukian.com
*Record Company: [http://www.marquisclassics.com Marquis Classics ]
*Record Company: [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp Victor Entertainment ]
*Management Company: [http://www.vantageartists.com Vantage Artists Management Inc. ]
*Women of Music (Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFv0tP4E_xc part 1] , [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNfsKMvw1ZY part 2] )
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