2024 Fundraising Concert
Presented in collaboration with the Madison Avenue Baptist Church
Gohar Vardanyan, solo guitar recital
Saturday, February 25, 2024
Madison Avenue Baptist Church
129 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016
Find the full program booklet here:
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MABC:
The historic Madison Avenue Baptist Church is an American Baptist congregation in New York City established in 1848. It is a diverse community that is inclusive of all people, following the example of Jesus who offered the world love, compassion, and justice.
Madison Sounds:
Madison Sounds is MABC’s premier performance platform, open to artists from a wide range of genres and musical backgrounds, including classical, jazz, world music, and pop, and features MABC’s Emerging Artists and partnering arts nonprofit organizations and individual artists.
Madison Sounds Partnership Program:
With Madison Sounds, our mission is to support emerging artists and music nonprofits while creating diverse and enriching musical experiences. We believe that music has the power to inspire and unite communities, and we are committed to making that a reality. We welcome innovative and creative proposals that align with our mission and values.
As a testament to our commitment to supporting our partners, MABC will cover expenses related to event venue, event management, media coverage, and marketing efforts, ensuring that your vision comes to life with the necessary resources and expertise.
Partnership proposals and applications for the calendar will be continuously reviewed, allowing us to explore a wide range of possibilities and ensure a dynamic and engaging series of events.
All Madison Sounds Music Series events take place in the historic Madison Avenue Baptist Church's magnificent sanctuary, providing a breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable performances.
For inquiries, questions, or to submit your partnership proposal, please contact us at azasydykov@mabcnyc.org.
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Widely admired for her technique, artistry, and passionate performances Armenian-American guitarist Gohar Vardanyan has performed throughout the United States and internationally. She has performed for numerous guitar societies, universities, and arts organizations, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, and guitar societies in Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, Miami, and New York City to name a few. She has appeared on National Public Radio in the United States and Radio Nacional in Argentina. Ms. Vardanyan has performed with the Juilliard Opera Center and as a soloist with the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Panama National Symphony Orchestra. She has also been a guest artist at International Guitar Festivals in Sweden, Italy, Panama, Canada, and Mexico. She has been featured on the cover of Classical Guitar Magazine. Guitar International Magazine has described her as “the complete package,” “with a musicality and emotional quality . . . that one would expect from someone much older than the young wunderkind. Not only is she able to draw you into her performances with engaging musical interpretations, but she has the technical facility that is required of any concert-level guitarist.” Her playing has been described as “passionate,” “evocative,” and “virtuosic.”
In addition to her performing career, Ms. Vardanyan is an avid teacher. She maintains a private studio in New York City and frequently teaches master classes and guitar technique workshops during her concert travels. Ms. Vardanyan is the author of four books from Mel Bay Publication and has an extensive list of instructional guitar videos on both her own and the Strings by Mail channels on YouTube.
Ms. Vardanyan began studying the guitar in her native Armenia at the age of five under the careful guidance of her father, Vardan Vardanyan. At the age of eight, she gave her first public performance and also appeared on Armenian National Television. She was the first prize winner in the Armenian National Music Contest “Amadeus” and was accepted into the prestigious group, “New Names,” for talented young musicians. She performed in numerous concert venues in Armenia, including Komitas Chamber Music Hall and the Small Philharmonic Hall. She went on to study with Antigoni Goni at the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School. In 2001, Ms. Vardanyan studied with John Wunsch at the Interlochen Arts Academy. She was awarded the Young Artist’s Certificate from Interlochen Center for the Arts and the Harold Randolph Prize in performance from the Peabody Conservatory.
Ms. Vardanyan holds a Master of Music Degree from The Juilliard School where she studied with Sharon Isbin and a Bachelor of Music degree from the Peabody Conservatory of Music where she studied with Manuel Barrueco. She is also an alumna of the Aspen Music Festival and School.
Gohar Vardanyan is sponsored by Strings by Mail.
Guitar: 2012 Jean Rompré