Ara Malikian’s Journey to Carnegie Hall
As Ara Malikian journeys around the world on tour, he finds his career culminating with a debut performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Malikian is […]
As Ara Malikian journeys around the world on tour, he finds his career culminating with a debut performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Malikian is […]
As an Armenian duduk player, I was one of 60 musicians who got accepted into Silkroad’s one-week Global Musician Workshop, a program started by world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In August 2022, 60 musicians from 24 […]
NEW YORK, NY—Over 250 music aficionados gathered at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in New York to celebrate the next generation of Armenian talent at the 11th AGBU Performing Artists in Concert. Organized by the […]
Maestro Konstantin Petrossian, longtime cultural and music director of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church in Providence, RI, was conferred with the title “Honored Artist of Armenia,” the country’s highest commendation for artists. The […]
RIGA, Latvia—The Operalia Competition has announced its 2022 winners. The competition, which held its finale at the Latvian National Opera on Sunday, announced that Armenian soprano Juliana Grigoryan and American tenor Anthony León won first prize. Second […]
BOSTON, Mass. — Berklee’s fall Signature Series continues with the 14th annual Berklee Middle Eastern Festival: Tigran Hamasyan Trio Meets Pletenitsa on Tuesday, November 15, at 8:00 p.m., at the Berklee Performance Center. The concert will […]
Living at the End of the World is trumpeter/composer Michael Sarian’s follow up to his 2020 acclaimed album New Aurora. Inspired by trumpet greats such as Tomasz Stańko, Enrico Rava and legendary Armenian-American drummer Paul […]
You can say whatever you want about Armenian culture, but our music is objectively good: plain and simple. Discotchari understands this undeniable truth and has created an online community of musicophiles, Armenian history buffs and […]
It all started in the early 1950s on the porches of the multi-level homes in the geography of Worcester’s Little Armenia: Chandler Street, Park Avenue, Austin Street and Belmont Street. Reminiscing, Eddie Varteresian would say […]
It’s rare that I get to experience my dual loves of Armenian folk music and American 70s folk rock in one listening experience. The musician Bedouine, known for her soulful depiction of modern life with […]
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