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 Hailed
by the Los Angeles Times as a "cellist who shows great sensitivity
and great virtuosity at all moments," Ms. Ani Aznavoorian
is in demand as a soloist and chamber musician with some of the
world's most recognized ensembles. She has appeared with many
of the world's leading orchestras including the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra, the Boston Pops, the Tokyo Philharmonic, the Helsinki
Philharmonic, the Finnish Radio Symphony, the International Sejong
Soloists, the Belgrade Philharmonic, the Juilliard Orchestra,
and the Edmonton Symphony. Ms. Aznavoorian has also appeared as
recitalist and chamber musician in over twenty countries spanning
five continents.
This season marks Ms. Aznavoorian's fifth year as principal cellist
of Camerata Pacifica. In addition, she has been a member of the
distinguished music faculty at the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana,
and in the summers she is on the faculty of the Great Mountains
Music Festival in South Korea.
Ms. Aznavoorian received the prestigious Bunkamura Orchard Hall
Award for her outstanding cello playing and artistry. Some of
her other awards include first prizes in the Illinois Young Performers
Competition (televised live on PBS with the Chicago Symphony),
the Chicago Cello Society National Competition, the Julius Stulberg
Competition, and the American String Teachers Association Competition.
She was a top prizewinner in the 1996 International Paulo Competition,
held in Helsinki, Finland. As a recipient of the 1995 Level I
award in the National Foundation for the Arts Recognition and
Talent Search, Ms. Aznavoorian was named a Presidential Scholar
in the Arts and performed as soloist at the Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. where she met former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
As a first-year student at The Juilliard School, Ms. Aznavoorian
won first prize in the institution's concerto competition-the
youngest cellist in the history of the school's cello competitions
to do so. As a result, she performed with the Juilliard Orchestra
in a concert with conductor Gerard Schwarz at Avery Fisher Hall.
With only 12 hours notice, Ms. Aznavoorian stepped in to replace
Natalie Gutman in three performances of the Shostakovich Cello
Concerto no. 1 with the San Jose Symphony-concerts that were hailed
by the San Jose Press. Other notable appearances include concerts
at Weill Hall and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall,
Ravinia's Bennett Hall, Aspen's Harris Hall, the Dame Myra Hess
Memorial Concert Series, WFMT Live from Studio 1, and NPR's Performance
Today. Ms. Aznavoorian received both her Bachelor and Master of
Music degrees from the Juilliard School where she studied with
Aldo Parisot.
Ms. Aznavoorian enjoys performing new music and has made the
world premiers of two important pieces in the cello repertoire:
Ezra Laderman's Concerto no. 2 with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic
under the baton of Lawrence Leighton Smith; and Lera Auerbach's
"24 Preludes for Cello and Piano" on stage at the Hamburg
Staatsoper with the Hamburg State Ballet-choreographed by John
Neumeier. Other notable engagements include an acting role in
Japan's popular NTV mini-series "Harmonia" where she
portrayed the life of a fictional young cellist. She has been
a member of the renowned string ensemble the International Sejong
Soloists, and was a founding member of the Corinthian Trio with
pianist Adam Neiman and violinist Stefan Milenkovich. Ms. Aznavoorian
also performs frequently on the Jupiter Chamber Music series in
New York. She proudly performs on a cello made by her father Peter
Aznavoorian in Chicago.

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