In today’s classical music world Lusine Khachatryan is considered a “Poet of the Keyboard”.
Lusine Khachatryan’s successful international concert performances have inspired audiences in such venues as: Alte Oper Frankfurt/Main; Herkulessaal Munich; Liederhalle Stuttgart; Tonhalle Zürich; Concertgebouw Amsterdam; the Louvre and Théâtre des Champes-Élysees Paris; Wigmore Hall London; Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels; Palau de la Musica Barcelona; Oji Hall in Tokyo; Carnegie Hall in New York and others.
Lusine Khachatryan has received numerous awards and prizes throughout her artistic development. Among them are: the Musical Advancement Award of the Baden Cultural Foundation; the Scholarship of the “Freundeskreis” of the Music Academy of Karlsruhe; and a special grant from the German foundation, Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.
She is a prizewinner in the International Piano Competition in “Città di Ostra”, “Città di Marsala”, in Italy (2003), and in the 2nd European Piano Competition in Normandy, Ouistreham and Le Havre, France (2009).
Besides the Solo-recitals, she is an equally compelling performer with Chamber and Symphony orchestras, and also as a duo-partner with her brother, violinist Sergey Khachatryan.
Together they have recorded their “Debut CD” on EMI Classics in 2002; with the French label Naïve the Sonatas for Violin and Piano by C. Franck and D. Shostakovich (2007), the complete Sonatas for Piano and Violin by J. Brahms (2013) and their new CD release “My Armenia” with works by Armenian composers (2015) which was awarded with the prestigious ECHO Klassik prize.