Gaik Kazazian

Gaik Kazazian (born 1982) is an Armenian violinist, winner of the III prize ex aequo of the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in 2001.[1]

Awards

  • "The winner of the first premium of Republican competition of violinists (1994)"[2]
  • "The owner of the Gold medal and Grand Prix of competition of violinists Amadeus-95 (Belgium)"[2]
  • "The owner of a special prize " For masterly execution " at the International competition of violinists in Germany (1997)"[2]
  • Winner - "Wieniawski Competition in Poznan (2001)"[3]
  • Winner - "Marguerite Long and Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris (2002)"[3]
  • "Awarded by Gold Medal and Audience Choice Prize at the violinist’s competition in Switzerland (2004)"[3]
  • Winner - "Paganini Competition in Moscow (2005)"[3]
  • Winner - "Gold Medal and Audience Choice Prize at the violinist’s competition in Tongyong (South Korea, 2007)"[3]
gollark: What are the axes?
gollark: Well, your graph looks very graphical, I suppose.
gollark: Yes. It might not be possible to do anything but somehow optimize the genetic-algorithm-based approach then.
gollark: That sounds worrying.
gollark: If your problem actually is nice and differentiable - which it sounds like it *might* be, I think you're laying out cables or something? - then it should be a lot faster if you can use that instead of just moving around randomly.

References

  1. "Gaik Kazazian". wieniawski.com. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  2. "Gaik Kazazian (Soloist) - BolshoiMoscow.com". bolshoimoscow.com. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  3. "Spring gala-concert". orchestra.ru. Retrieved 14 February 2015.


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