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'''Ruben Mikael Aharonian''' or '''Aharonyan''' ({{lang-hy|Ռուբեն Ահարոնյան}}; born 1947, [[Riga]], [[Latvia]]) is an [[Armenia]]n classical violinist. He has won second prize at the [[Enescu]] Competition in [[Bucharest]] and the [[Tchaikovsky Competition]] in [[Moscow]] (1974, second prize). He is a Professor at [[Yerevan State Conservatory]] and the 1st violinist of the [[Borodin Quartet]] since 1996.
'''Ruben Mikaeli Aharonian''' or '''Aharonyan''' ({{lang-hy|Ռուբեն Ահարոնյան}}; born 1947, [[Riga]], [[Latvia]]) is an [[Armenia]]n classical violinist. He has won second prize at the [[Enescu]] Competition in [[Bucharest]] and the [[Tchaikovsky Competition]] in [[Moscow]] (1974, second prize). He is a professor at [[Yerevan State Conservatory]] and the first violinist of the [[Borodin Quartet]] since 1996.


Aharonyan studied at the [[Moscow State Conservatory]] with Professor Yuri Yankelevich, and afterwards became a student of [[Leonid Kogan]]. In 1982 Aharonyan became the artistic director of [[National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia]]. He has toured throughout Europe, North and South America.
Aharonyan studied at the [[Moscow State Conservatory]] with Yuri Yankelevich, and afterwards became a student of [[Leonid Kogan]]. In 1982 Aharonyan became the artistic director of [[National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia]]. He has toured throughout Europe, North, and South America.


==Awards==
==Awards==
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==Books==
==Books==
* (in Russian) [[:ru:%D0%97%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0 %D0%98%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0 %D0%9B%D0%B5%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B0|И. Л. Золотова]]. Рубен Агаронян. — Ереван: Советакан грох, 1989. — 148 стр.
* (in Russian) [[:ru:Золотова Ирина Леонидовна|И. Л. Золотова]]. Рубен Агаронян. — Ереван: Советакан грох, 1989. — 148 стр.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 20 December 2023

Ruben Aharonyan
Born24 May 1947 Edit this on Wikidata
Riga Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
OccupationViolinist Edit this on Wikidata

Ruben Mikaeli Aharonian or Aharonyan (Armenian: Ռուբեն Ահարոնյան; born 1947, Riga, Latvia) is an Armenian classical violinist. He has won second prize at the Enescu Competition in Bucharest and the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (1974, second prize). He is a professor at Yerevan State Conservatory and the first violinist of the Borodin Quartet since 1996.

Aharonyan studied at the Moscow State Conservatory with Yuri Yankelevich, and afterwards became a student of Leonid Kogan. In 1982 Aharonyan became the artistic director of National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia. He has toured throughout Europe, North, and South America.

Awards[edit]

  • People's Artist of Armenia (1980)
  • State Prize of Armenia (1988)
  • State Prize of Russia (2001)

Books[edit]

  • (in Russian) И. Л. Золотова. Рубен Агаронян. — Ереван: Советакан грох, 1989. — 148 стр.

External links[edit]