The Violin Site
Practice System | Violin Pedagogy | Free Sheet Music | Violin Teachers | Publications | Violinists

Dr. Sargsyan's Violin Studio

 
Related Links


Contact Information

Phone: (323) 721-3073
Address: 312 1/2 North 2nd street

Studio Information


www.pianoviolinlessons.com

Dr. Davit Sargsyan is a graduate of the Tchaikovsky School of Music, a special school for gifted students in the former USSR.
Mr. Sargsyan earned his Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in violin performance from the Komitas State Conservatory of Music (Armenia, former USSR) where he studied with Dr. Z. Sarkissian, whose teacher Professor Yuli Eidlin was a student of the great Leopold Auer.
Dr. Davit Sargsyan holds an Artist Diploma from Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, PA) and a performance certificate from the University of Wyoming, where he was awarded a Concertmaster Fellowship and Teaching Assistantship.
Mr. Sargsyan has extensive orchestral experience with such orchestras as Pittsburgh Ballet and Opera Theatre Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Altoona Symphony Orchestra (Assistant Concertmaster), Cheyenne and Fort Collins Symphony Orchestras (Principal First Violin).
Mr. Sargsyan had participated in Master Classes with well known musicians, among them Jean Ter-Mergerian, Tibor Varga, Vladimir Spivakov, members of Takacs String Quartet.
He is a Prizewinner of several competitions, national and international; “Mozart Concerto Competition”, First Prize in "New Names” International festival-competition etc…
He appeared in concerto performances with Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Armenian Symphony Orchestra and UW Symphony Orchestra, and also performs numerous solo and chamber music recitals.
Dr. Sargsyan has been teaching violin performance for more than 12 years and many of his students became winners of national competitions and orchestra auditions.



Individual Lesson Programs

My goals is to provide an environment
suitable for the instruction and enjoyment
of music. Lesson programs are designed to meet
specific needs of each student.
This includes a balance of theory, sight
playing, ear training and repertory
appropriate to the student’s level of
proficiency. Students will be encouraged
to participate in programs designed to
further these goals, such as recitals,
competitions, festivals, and adjudication
through Music Teachers Association of
California. Studio recitals and other performance
opportunities are available throughout the
year and are offered for the benefit of all
students.


www.pianoviolinlessons.com


 


Teacher Portal Login

Violin Making


Memorizing Music | Music Technology | Famous Composers | Violin Making | Violin Teachers

 
Google
 
Web The Violin Site