EVA GEVORGYAN

INSTRUMENTALISTS - PIANO
CLASSICAL

Worldwide General Manager: Javier Manzana
Territory: Worldwide General Management with limited exceptions


Eva Gevorgyan took full, authoritative charge of the solo part. Her articulation had all of the point and specificity one could wish for. The marble patina of her sonority at all dynamic levels evoked memories of notable Russian luminaries like Emil Gilels and Bella Davidovich
— Gramophone

ABOUT

Yamaha Young Artist, Eva Gevorgyan, is a laureate in more than forty piano competitions, including top prizes at the 2018 Cleveland International Piano Competition for Young Artists and the 2019 Van Cliburn Young Artist Competition. More recently she has won the Prix du Bern in Switzerland in 2023, Discovery Award at the 2019 International Classical Music Awards, the Great Prize at the Russia National Orchestra Competition in 2021, in addition to being finalist and winner of the Special Prize at the Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw, Poland.

She has performed as soloist with the Dallas Symphony, Lucerne Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Filarmonica de Bologna, Mariinsky Orchestra, Russia National Philharmonic, Russian National Orchestra, Evgeny Svetlanov Academic State Symphony, Stuttgart Philharmonic, Leipzig Symphony, Mexico National Symphony, Armenia National Philharmonic, Gavle Symphony, Kristiansand Symphony, Sydney Symphony, Malta Philharmonic and with the Novaya Opera Orchestra, where she debuted as a soloist/conductor, performing Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Eva is also frequently invited to international festivals, such as Verbier, Festival Internacional Cervantino, White Nights Festival, Brescia and Bergamo Piano Festival, Bach Montreal Festival and La Roque d’Antheron. In July 2024, Eva made her highly anticipated recital debut at Amsterdam Concertgebouw.

Eva’s 2025/26 season features an exciting array of debut and return appearances with leading orchestras and venues worldwide. She makes her debut with the Göttinger Symphony, Brussels Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony, and Auckland Symphony. She also returns to the Belgrade Symphony and Stuttgart Philharmonic. Her recital schedule includes performances in Bad Kissingen, Bielefeld, Münster, Oporto's Casa da Música, Berlin Konzerthaus, De Singel (Antwerp), Amare Master Pianist Series (The Hague), Fundación Scherzo (Madrid), and Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie. Eva will perform with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields at the Tonhalle Zürich, and with the Armenian National Philharmonic at the Brescia and Bergamo Festival. She also joins the Chamber Orchestra of Europe for concerts at the Esterházy Palace and a tour across Italy. In the chamber music sphere, she will collaborate with Alexandra Conunova and the Timișoara Philharmonic, and will perform with Pablo Ferrández, Yamen Saadi, and Sara Ferrández in upcoming concerts at Barcelona’s L’Auditori and with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo.

Eva pursues studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory’s Central School of Music in Moscow with Natalia Trull and at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid, under the guidance of Stanislav Ioudenitch. She has also been granted the prestigious scholarship at the 2020 Klavier-Festival Ruhr by Evgeny Kissin.

Her first CD under the Melodiya, featuring works by Chopin and Scriabin was released in 2022, receiving great acclaim.

What gives a higher dimension to this sonata, in addition to the digital perfection of the performer and her percussive and spectacular playing, is the hard, almost ascetic voice that Gevorgyan is capable to project. Music is taken seriously and served with total commitment.
— Bachtrack

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