Alexander Skrjabin (1872 - 1915) | Deux morceaux op.51 (1908) Désir Caresse dansée Feuillet d'album op.45 Nr.1 (1904) Prélude op.37 Nr.1 (1903) Sonate Nr.3 op.23 (1897) Drammatico Allegretto Andante Presto con fuoco |
Arno Babadjanian (1921 - 1983) | Prélude (1938) Vagharshapat Dance (1943) Impromptu (1944) Capriccio (1951) Polyphonische Sonate (1946) Prelude Fuga Toccata |
In 2019, he won the Prix Therry Scherz at the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, allowing him the opportunity to record a CD with the Berner Symphonieorchester, to be released on the claves label.
He is also the Second Prize winner (First Prize was not awarded) of the Bremen European Competition 2014 and has won many prizes at other competitions. Jean-Paul Gasparian has appeared with orchestras such as the Orchester National d’Ile-de-France, the Bremen Philharmonic, the Musikkollegium Winterthur, and the Orchestre de l’Opéra de Rouen.
The Classica magazine has ranked Jean-Paul Gasparian among the ten most promising young pianists of his generation. Both the Pianiste and Piano News magazines have dedicated detailed portraits of him. His debut CD with a Russian program around Rachmaninoff, Scriabin and Prokofiev was released in February 2018 on Évidence Classics and has received rave reviews for the young Frenchman. For his second solo album, released in 2019 and dedicated to the works of Chopin, he yet again proves that he is a musical talent that you absolutely must keep an eye on.
Since September 2016, Gasparian is artist-in-residence at the Singer-Polignac Foundation, together with Shuichi Okada and Gauthier Broutin, with whom he founded the Cantor Trio. He is supported by the Safran Foundation for Music and is a Steinway Artist.