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Tigran Hekekyan (, , born 17 August 1959) is an Armenian conductor and music professor. He is the founder, artistic director, and principal conductor of the Little Singers of Armenia choir, as well as the founder and president of the Armenian Little Singers International Association. Hekekyan is a professor of conducting at the
Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan (), also known as Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (YKSC) or Yerevan State Conservatory (YSC), is a state-owned college of music located in Yerevan, Armenia. The institute was founded in 1921 as a music st ...
. He also serves as the director of the Sayat-Nova Music School.


Biography

Hekekyan is a graduate of the Sayat-Nova Music School (1975, Piano Department) and
Romanos Melikian Romanos Hovakimi Melikian (; October 1, 1883 – March 30, 1935) was an Armenian composer, conductor, and educator. He played a significant role in the developing Armenian classical music and established Armenian musical institutions such as Kom ...
Music College (1979, Choral Department) in
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. He graduated from the
Khachatur Abovian Armenian State Pedagogical University Khachatur Abovian Armenian State Pedagogical University (ASPU) (), is a state university and higher education institution based in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Founded in 1922, the university is specialized in pedagogy and the preparation ...
in 1982. In 1986, he completed his postgraduate studies in conducting at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory, where he has been teaching since 1985, as a professor since 1999. He has also been the director of the Sayat-Nova Music School since 2003. Hekekyan has established and worked with the Children's Choir of the Spendiaryan Music School (1982–1988), the Female Choir of the Committee of Youth Organization (1986–1988), the
Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir The Armenian Radio Chamber Choir is an Armenian chamber choir founded in 1929. Biography The Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir was founded in 1929. Its artistic director and conductor was Martin Mazmanyan, under whose baton the choir won Fir ...
(1984–2002), and the Little Singers of Armenia (1992–present).


Festivals and competitions

With the establishment of the Little Singers of Armenia, Hekekyan won two silver medals at the Roodepoort International Eisteddfod,
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in 1993, a silver medal at the
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,
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in 1994, and a grand prix and two gold and silver medals at the Golden Gate International Children's and Youth Choral Festival,
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, USA in 1995. Hekekyan and the Little Singers of Armenia have participated in the European Festival of Youth Choirs (
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, 1995, 2014), Hong Kong and Beijing International Festivals (
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, 1999), Golden Ferry (
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, 2001), Dimitria International Festival (
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, 2002), Armenian-American Choral Festival Song of Unity (Armenia, 2004, 2006), Children's Friendship on the Planet (
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, Russia, 2010), Let the Future Sing International Festival (
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, 2012), 5th Children's Choir Festival (Thessaloniki, Greece, 2015), Choral Festival in Fribourg (Switzerland, 2016),
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, 2017), International Children's Choir Festival (
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, 2018), Tbilisi Choral Music Festival (
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, 2018), Interkultur Video Award (2020), Moscow Meets Friends International Festival (2020), Voices of Spirit International Choral Festival (Austria, 2021), World Peace Choral Festival (
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, 2021), 25th Children of the World in Harmony International Youth Choir Festival (2021), Choral Photo Promenade Photo Contest of the
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Festival (2021), Soong Ching Ling International Youth Exchange Camp (2021), GCI 2nd Annual Virtual Holiday Concert (2021), and the XIV International Sacred Music Festival Silver Bells (2022). The choir has also participated in
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, Germany) and the Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music (
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, Minnesota, USA, 2002). Hekekyan has performed extensively in Russia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Israel, Japan, the UK, Spain, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, the US, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Australia, South Africa, and China. He participates as a jury member in international choral competitions such as the
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, the International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf, and the Armenian Little Singers Choral Composition Competition. Hekekyan is the founder and artistic director of several festivals such as the 1st International Festival of Choral Art in Armenia Ashtarak 93; Yerevan 96; Singing Armenia, 2001, held annually since 2006; United by Song, 2000; Song of Unity, 2004 and 2006; and With Song and Love, 2021.


Awards and recognition

In 1996, Hekekyan was awarded the
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by the President of Armenia for his contributions to the advancement of Armenian culture. He was nominated as Cultural Ambassador of Europe by the European Federation of Choirs in 2001. He has also been awarded the Leonardo da Vinci Silver Medal by the European Academy of Natural Sciences with the Little Singers of Armenia. In 2010, Hekekyan received the honorary title of Honoured Pedagogue of the Republic of Armenia from the President of Armenia. Hekekyan is a member of the
International Federation for Choral Music International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM) is an international association founded in 1982 to facilitate communication and exchange between choral musicians throughout the world. IFCM has around 900 members from all continents. The members a ...
, European Federation of Young Choirs, International Society for Children's Choral and Performing Arts, International Choir Olympic Council of the Interkultur Foundation, European Academy of Natural Sciences, and the International Academy of Sciences of Nature and Society and is an honorary academician of the Academy of Television and Radio of Armenia. He was the artistic director of the Children and Youth International Festival Golden Ferry organized by PABSEC in 2001 and 2002 and the
Aram Khachaturian Aram Ilyich Khachaturian (; 1 May 1978) was a Soviet Armenians, Armenian composer and conductor. He is considered one of the leading Music of the Soviet Union#Classical music of the Soviet Union, Soviet composers. Khachaturian was born and rai ...
Centenary Committee in 2003. Hekekyan has won the Best Classical Album award at the 2001
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for his album ''
Parsegh Ganatchian Parsegh Ganatchian (17 April 1885 – 21 May 1967) was an Armenian composer, conductor, and sociocultural activist. He is best-known for his part in arranging the music to ''Mer Hayrenik'' (Our Fatherland), the Armenian national anthem. He comes ...
: Complete Works''.


Discography

* ''The Little Singers of Armenia at Gewandhaus Concert Hall'' (2020); * ''The Little Singers of Armenia at the Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall'' (2019); * ''The Little Singers of Armenia at Victoria Hall'' (2019); * ''The Little Singers of Armenia at St. Michael Church,
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'' (2019); * ''The Little Singers of Armenia at the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall'' (2019); * ''The Little Singers of Armenia at Tchaikovsky Concert Hall'' (2019); * ''Heartful Song for Japan'' (Japan, 2017); * ''
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: Choral Works for Children's Choir'' (Switzerland, 2016); * ''I Remember and Demand'' (Armenia, 2015); * ''20 Years of Magic'' (USA, 2013); * ''Furusato'' (USA, 2012); * ''
Edgar Hovhannisyan Edgar Hovhannisyan, Hovhannisian or Oganesian (,; January 14, 1930, Yerevan – December 28, 1998, Yerevan) was an Armenian composer, Professor of Composition at the Yerevan State Conservatory, People's Artist of the USSR (1986). He graduated ...
: Choral Works'', double album (Armenia, 2011); * ''Robert Petrosyan's Choral Songs Written for the Little Singers of Armenia'' (Armenia, 2011); * ''Fiat Lux'', triple album (United States, 2009; digital distribution 2020); * ''
Khachatur Avetisyan Khachatur Avetisyan (14 April 1926–1996) (Armenian: Խաչատուր Ավետիսյան, ''Xačatur Avetisyan''; alternate transliterations include Avetisian or Avetissian) was an influential Armenian composer, conductor and kanun player. E ...
: Oratorium in Memory of the Armenian Great Catastrophe 1915'' (Turkey, 2009); * ''Sacred Music (5th–20th centuries)'' (Armenia, 2002); * ''
Parsegh Ganatchian Parsegh Ganatchian (17 April 1885 – 21 May 1967) was an Armenian composer, conductor, and sociocultural activist. He is best-known for his part in arranging the music to ''Mer Hayrenik'' (Our Fatherland), the Armenian national anthem. He comes ...
: Complete Works'', triple album (USA, 2000); * ''Khachatur Avetisyan: Oratorium in Memory of the Victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915'' (USA, France, 1995); * ''Songs of Love and Death'' (Russia, 1993); * ''Armenian Choral Music'' (USA, 1992); * ''Khachatur Avetisyan: Oratorium in Memory of the Victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915'' (Netherlands, 1989).


References


External links

*
Little Singers of Armenia

Collection of recordings no. 1 on the Armenian Little Singers website

Collection of recordings no. 2 on the Armenian Little Singers website

4th Choral Composition Competition organized by the Armenian Little Singers International Association
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hekekyan, Tigran Academic staff of the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan 1959 births Living people Armenian choral conductors 20th-century Armenian musicians 20th-century conductors (music) 21st-century Armenian conductors (music)