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In 1997, he became an artistic director and a conductor of the Armenian Jazz Band (AJB). In 1997, he became an artistic director and a conductor of the Armenian Jazz Band (AJB).

Martirosyan composed Armenia's entry into the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo "Apricot Stone" and the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna "Face The Shadow".

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In 1970, aged seven, he entered the well-known music school being already familiar with the notes, having perfect pitch and a sense of rhythm.

As a teenager, he attended Arno Babajanyan College of Music, after graduation, Armen attended the Yerevan State Conservatory before transferring to the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. It was a historical event for the teenager.

In 1980, he entered the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory and the composition class of Edvard Mirzoyan.

A strong innovative character distinguished Martirosyan.

All About Jazz musician pages are maintained by musicians, publicists and trusted members like you. He was the first composer in Armenia to apply computer technologies in music.

1991 to 1995 were Martirosyan's “traveling years”. Look for it, then click the link to activate your account. His performances are known for their technical precision and emotional depth, and he has won numerous awards and accolades for his work.

Martirosyan composed Armenia"s entry into the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo "Apricot Stone" and the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna "Face The Shadow".

In 1970, aged seven, he entered the well-known music school being already familiar with the notes, having perfect pitch and a sense of rhythm.

Teachers noticed the absolute composing abilities and rare intuition for performing musical composition. From 1995 to 1997 he worked in the Armenian Song Theatre as a producer and arranger. When he was just four years old, Armen began learning to play the piano and quickly showed a natural talent for the instrument. Here and through master classes, he has honed his skills under the instruction of some of the world’s most renowned pianist.

 

Over the years, Armen has established as one of the most accomplished pianists of his generation.

In 1978, aged fourteen, he met Edvard Mirzoyan, the Chairman of the Composers’ Union of Armenia.

lieutenant was a historical event for the teenager.

In 1980, he entered the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory and the composition class of Edvard Mirzoyan.

We sent a confirmation message to . His favorite place to perform in South Florida is the Coral Gables Congregational Church where he gave his junior piano recital and received his first standing ovation in the United States.

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His first music lessons were given in his early childhood by his grandmother, who taught him the rudiments of the notes.

Teachers noticed the absolute composing abilities and rare intuition for performing musical composition.

In 1978, aged fourteen, he met Edvard Mirzoyan, the Chairman of the Composers’ Union of Armenia. Interested? Tell us why you would like to improve the Armen Martirosyan musician page.

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Armen Martirosyan is an Armenian-Russian musician and composer.

A strong innovative character distinguished Martirosyan.

He was the first composer in Armenia to apply computer technologies in music 1991 to 1995 were Martirosyan"s “traveling years”.

During these four years he worked in Switzerland as a pianist.

From 1995 to 1997 he worked in the Armenian Song Theatre as a producer and arranger.