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Aznavoorian Sisters

When

December 4, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Where

Artis—Naples (Daniels Pavilion)
5833 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Naples, FL, 34108-2740

Event Type

Tickets are available through the Artis—Naples box office
Phone: 239-597-1900


The Aznavoorian Sisters launched their musical careers with a debut performance at ages four and eight at their Armenian church in Evanston, Illinois. They secured First Prize in the Illinois Bell Young Performers Competition, which led to a memorable live appearance with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, aired on PBS. Since then, they have performed together across western and eastern Europe, most recently in Khachaturian and Komitas Halls in Armenia. They’ve also taken the stage at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, and delivered numerous recitals in their native Chicago, including a significant fundraiser for the 1988 Armenian earthquake and a recital at the 2024 Ravinia Summer Festival. In 2023, the sisters were highlighted in a winter residency with the Seattle Chamber Music Society. This season, the Aznavoorian Sisters embark on a U.S. tour, performing in California, Washington, Illinois, Oklahoma, Virginia, South Carolina, and Connecticut, with a featured recital at Festival Mozaic this summer.

Their talent earned them the National Foundation for the Arts Award, designating them Presidential Scholars in the Arts and opening doors to performances at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and The White House, where Ani met President Bill Clinton and Marta met President George H. W. Bush. They have worked with and commissioned pieces by notable contemporary composers, including Lera Auerbach, Clarice Assad, William Bolcom, Osvaldo Golijov, Shulamit Ran, Peter Boyer, Augusta Read Thomas, Stacy Garrop, Bright Sheng, Pierre Jalbert, Laura Schwendinger, John Harbison, Daron Hagen, Patrick Zimmerli, Vache Sharafyan, Debra Kaye, and Colin Matthews, enriching the landscape of modern classical music.

In 2022, the Aznavoorian Sisters released their debut album, Gems from Armenia, on the Cedille label. The recording features Armenian music and includes a world premiere composition written for them by Peter Boyer and Vache Sharafyan, earning widespread praise from reviewers. Beyond their artistry, Marta and Ani are committed to musical education, supporting programs that provide opportunities for students from underrepresented backgrounds. They established the Keynote Foundation to fund and nurture these students, helping them reach their full potential in music. Marta is a Steinway Artist, and Ani proudly performs on a cello made by their father, Peter Aznavoorian, in Chicago.


Program

Komitas Vartabed: Armenian Folk Songs
Chinar Es (You are like a Plane Tree)
Tsirani Tsar (Apricot Tree)
Al Ailux (My Scarlet Handkerchief)
Krunk (The Crane)

Claude Debussy: Sonata for Cello and Piano
1. Prologue
2. Sérénade
3. Finale

Manuel de Falla: Six Spanish Folksongs
El Paño Moruno
Asturiana
Jota
Nana
Canción
Polo

Intermission

Johannes Brahms: Sonata for Piano and Cello No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99
1. Allegro vivace
2. Adagio affettuoso
3. Allegro passionato
4. Allegro molto

Niccolo Paganini: Variations on One String on a Theme by Rossini (‘Moses’)