Vahagn Hayrapetyan

Vahagn Hayrapetyan
Վահագն Հայրապետյան
Background information
Birth name Vahagn Hayrapetyan
Born

August 1968 (age 48)

Origin Yerevan
Genres jazz
Occupation(s) jazz pianist, singer, composer
Associated acts Armenian Navy Band
“Katuner” (the "Cats")

Vahagn Hayrapetyan (Armenian: Վահագն Հայրապետյան) (born 30 August 1968 in Yerevan), jazz pianist, singer, composer. Honored artist of the Republic of Armenia.

Biography

Vahagn Hayrapetyan was born in Yerevan in the family of fiddler Karapet Hayrapetyan and Alice Adamyan. He graduated from the music school after Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Yerevan State Conservatory as pianist and composer. Vahagn learned from Barry Harris and Frank Hewitt in New York City and worked and performed with many prominent jazz musicians such as Elvin Jones, Jimmie Lovelace, Leroy Williams, Ari Roland, Zaid Nasser, Chris Byears, Yaala Baalin, Keith Baala, Jason and Delfeo Marsalis and many more.[1][2]

In New Orleans Vahagn recorded and released three albums:

Vahagn took part in many international jazz festivals - Jazz Jamboree, St. Petersburg International Jazz Festival, Moscow vocal International Jazz Festival, New Orleans Jazz Fest du Maurier, Montreal Jazz Festival etc.

Since 1980's Vahagn is the leader of his Jazz Trio and Quartet in Yerevan, since 1998 he is the pianist and keyboard player of Armenian Navy Band. In 2004 he created his own band “Katuner” (the "Cats").

Vahagn Hayrapetyan's first solo album “Singin” and Swingin” was recorded in 2010.

Vahagn often performs in Moscow jazz clubs 'Esse'. He performs with Russian jazz musicians such as Igor and Oleg Butman, Sergey Golovnya, Yakov Okun, Sergey Vasilyev, Pavel Temofeev, Peter Vostokov and others. He also collaborateս with Russia's jazz pianist Daniil Kramer and their first duo album “ Live in Yekaterinburg” was released in 2013.

Vahagn has also been teaching jazz in Yerevan, Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Jordan.[3]

Movies

Vahagn is the author of the sound tracks for movies:

Awards

See also

References

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