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Tuesday 7 July 2 pm  

Paul Mnatsakanov (piano)

Mozart: Piano sonata in F major K 332 (20')
Allegro / Adagio / Allegro

Schubert: 6 Moment musicaux D 780 (28')
Moderato in C
Andantino in A flat
Allegro moderato in F minor
Moderato in C sharp minor 
Allegro vivace in F minor
Allegretto in A flat

Beethoven: Sonata in F minor Op 57 '
Appassionata' (22')
Allegro / Andante / Allegro


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Paul Mnatsakanov is an emerging young American-Russian-Armenian pianist, collaborative pianist/répétiteur, historical keyboardist and conductor. His artistic vision is that music, as a universal language of sound, conveys thoughts, stories, experiences and emotions. Every piece, whether instrumental or vocal, is an expression of what it means to live and be a part of the universe.  He attained a first-class degree in his undergraduate studies at the Royal College of Music in London as an RCM scholar and as a Joint Principal Study student with the Head of Piano, Prof. Vanessa Latarche, fortepiano professor, Dr. Geoffrey Govier, and Chair of Historical Keyboard Instruments, Prof. Terence Charlston. Currently, he is in the second year of his postgraduate studies as a collaborative pianist with Prof. Vanessa Latarche, Seb Wybrew and Caroline Dowdle, as well as organ with Charlie Andrews and conducting with Peter Stark. He also studies piano with Philippe Raskin at the Gulda School of Music in Vienna, Austria, and historical keyboards (harpsichord, clavichord and fortepiano) privately with Carole Cerasi.

Paul is a laureate of multiple international competitions including    “Kendall Taylor Beethoven Piano Competition” (London, 2024, 1st prize), “Valsesia Musica International Competition” (Varallo, Italy, 2023, 1st prize), “Città di Cantù International Piano and Orchestra Competition” (Cantù, Italy, 2022, 1st prize and special prize for the best performance of a Beethoven piano concerto) amongst others.  He has performed in Wigmore Hall, the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall, St George's Hanover Square, and many other concert venues in England, Wales and abroad. For the 2026-2027 season, he has been offered a place on the National Opera Studio Young Artist course in London.

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