Astrig Siranossian | |
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Born | Lyon, France | 19 December 1988
Genres | classical |
Instrument | cello |
Website | www |
Astrig Siranossian (born 19 December 1988) is a French cellist.
In 2015, she was invited to spend three years as an artist in residence at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Waterloo, [1] as well as for the Singer-Polignac Foundation.
She has performed at the Philharmonie de Paris, Musikverein in Vienna, KKL Luzern, Basel Casino, Dijon Opera, Flagey in Brussels, Teatro Colón Buenos Aires, Kennedy Center Washington. [2]
Here recordings have been mentioned in mainstream media. [3] Recordings made in 2018 for the Claves Records label include concertos from A. Khachaturyan and K. Penderecki and received 5 diapasons, 5 Classica stars as well as the Clef du mois ResMusica Award. [4]
In 2016, she released an album dedicated to F. Poulenc, G. Faure and Komitas accompanied by pianist Theo Fouchenneret. [5]
She plays a Ruggieri cello from 1676, loaned by the Boubo Music Foundation from Switzerland. [6]
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