David Satian

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David Satian (also Satyan) (Armenian: Դավիթ Սաթյան; born August 17, 1979, in Yerevan) is Armenian contemporary composer, jazz pianist, media producer and entrepreneur.

Biography

He was born on 17 August 1979 in

State Stalin Prize in 1952 (also see: USSR State Prize / in Russian: Государственная Сталинская премия) who is known for his songs and also for composing the first Armenian String Quartet in 1936. As a film composer he received numerous awards for contribution to a Soviet Film Industry, including in 1951 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
(Czechoslovakia).

Awards

Professional Education

  • 2009 - Master's degree | Distinction (King's College London / London, United Kingdom)
  • 2004 - Master's degree | Distinction (
    University of Maastricht
    / Maastricht, the Netherlands)
  • 2002 - Master's degree | Distinction (
    Yerevan State Conservatory
    / Yerevan, Armenia)
  • 2001 - Bachelor's degree | Distinction (
    Yerevan State Conservatory
    / Yerevan, Armenia)
  • 1996 - College Degree in Music (Spendiarian Music College / Yerevan, Armenia)
  • 1993 - Certificate of Complete Secondary Education in Music (Sayat Nova Music School / Yerevan Armenia)

Research and Scholarly Activity

The research is dedicated to the problems concerning the relationships between the folk, jazz and classical genres. The main intention is to create a synthesis of contemporary classical music and advanced avant-garde jazz in which the preoccupations, idioms, and performing styles of both traditions would feed into each other, resulting in compositions, which would belong equally to the jazz and the classical music world. While there have been many attempts at such a fusion over the last hundred years (most notably by George Gershwin, Milton Babbitt, Gunther Schuller, Louis Andriessen, and Mark-Anthony Turnage), it is only now that the development of both traditions has reached a point in which the state of their language share a wealth of common concerns and expressive features, rendering such a synthesis possible. This research will result in a portfolio of musical compositions and a technical commentary making explicit the aesthetic considerations and technical devices embodied in the compositions and their relationship to previous attempts at cross-fertilization of these genres.

Notable Music Works

  • 2010 - “3 Moments” Concerto for Orchestra
  • 2009 - Trio for Alto Saxophone, Piano and Contrabass
  • 2009 - “Duplex” for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
  • 2008 - “Tango a la Modern” for Piano Quartet
  • 2008 - “In Memoriam” for Violin and Symphony Orchestra
  • 2007 -“Pass” for Brass Ensemble (2 parts)

Satian Musical Dynasty

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