Nairi Grigorian

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Nairí Grigorián Avakimov is a Spanish pianist of Armenian origin that resides in Zaragoza from 1991. She begins its studies of Piano to the 5 years of age under the direction of Yegorova, that also was professor of Bella Davidovich.

Nairí Grigorián Avakimov

When she was 7 years old, she entered the Central Special Music School of the Conservatory of Moscow, being Vladimir Bunin her professor. In this stage, She studies with Lev Naumov, Nelly Eguiazarova and Flier. With 17 years old, She concludes its examinations with Prize of Honor, interpreting the Concert for piano and orchestra, Op. 23 of P. I. Tchaikovski and the Symphonic Studies of R. Schumann, among other works.

In addition, its work pedagogical and recognized by the great number of international prizes obtained by its students is well well-known, at the moment more than 137. At 2002, She obtains the Gold medal of the Ministry of Culture of Italy by the merit to its pedagogical work and interpretation and makes an extensive activity like member of jury in international contests.

Also, during years 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 (Italy) Nairi was member of the International of Piano Camilo Togni in Brescia, and during the months of August of 2003 and 2004 She was the pesonal assistant of professor Aquiles Delle Vigne in the Festival Mozarteum International in Salzburgo.