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Astrig Siranossian - Wikipedia Astrig Siranossian (born 19 December 1988) is a French cellist In 2015, she was invited to spend three years as an artist in residence at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Waterloo, [1] as well as for the Singer-Polignac Foundation
Biography - Astrig Siranossian Winner of the First Prize of the Krzysztof Penderecki International Cello Competition, Astrig Siranossian performs as soloist with famous orchestras
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Astrig Siranossian | HarrisonParrott Winner of the First Prize, and several times Special Prize winner, at the International Penderecki Competition, Astrig Siranossian appears regularly as a soloist with leading orchestras
Astrig Siranossian • Cellist Astrig Siranossian – the bow and the voice “The young French virtuoso captivates with her extraordinary personality “This daring program (…) combines absolute artistic serenity with the strength of conviction to turn mountains upside down
Astrig Siranossian - Outhere Music Winner of the First Prize at the Krzysztof Penderecki International Cello Competition, and several times its Special Prize winner, Astrig Siranossian has appeared as a concert soloist with many major orchestras
Cellist Astrig Siranossian signs with Harrison Parrott Harrison Parrott has announced the signing of cellist Astrig Siranossian for global management Siranossian has enjoyed an international performance career since her victory at the 2013 International Penderecki Competition, where she won first prize and multiple special prizes
Astrig Siranossian, cello, performs with Larsen Magnacore Astrig Siranossian and Nathanaël Gouin pluck from obscurity three rare works that time has rendered (temporarily) invisible Featuring works by Jean Cras, Pierre-Octave Ferroud and Marcelle Soulage on Alpha Classics