-Can you tell me a little about yourself and how you first became interested in music?
-From a young age, when I visited my grandmother's house, they always opened the piano for me, and I loved playing the keys. My older uncle played the violin for me, my younger uncle played the trumpet, and my mother played the piano. I liked all of that. When I was already of school age, on the advice of my mother, I chose the piano as a musical instrument and in a short time, thanks to my teacher, I loved it very much.
-What do you like to do when you're not playing? Is there a hobby or activity that brings you joy? How do you like to relax after lessons or long practices?
-I love to draw and cook delicious food. When I have time, I like to play with my friends in the yard.
-Do you have a favorite motto or saying that inspires you on your life's journey?
"You reap what you sow." Sometimes there are situations when I don't feel like practicing. I remember this saying and get to work."
-What is the most interesting or favorite place you have ever been to, and what makes it special to you?
-One of my favorite places is Trchkan Waterfall. The road to the waterfall is difficult and sometimes dangerous. But when you reach the waterfall and see how beautiful it is, you forget about the difficult path you took.
-If you had a magical power, what would it be and how would you use it?
-I wish whatever I drew would become real. That way I would draw peace and there would be no war, I would draw food and there would be no hunger, I would draw medicine and the sick would recover.
-What are your goals and aspirations for the future as a young musician? Do you have any dream projects in mind?
-To get a good education, play on the world's great stages, and represent my homeland with honor.
-Can you describe the role of the Music for the Future Foundation in your musical development and how it supports you?
-The Music for the Future Foundation gave me the opportunity to meet and take master classes with famous musicians. I am especially impressed and will never forget the master classes I had with Giuliano Mazzocante in Dubai.
Thanks to participating in various concerts, I am more experienced and play more calmly and better on stage. I have also made good friends.
-Is there a word or phrase that best describes your personality and why?
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I try to find beauty in everything."
-What characteristic of yours do you think has helped you achieve success in music and life?
-Gathering together at the right moment and channeling emotions correctly.
- Is there any book or film that has had a significant impact on you or your perspective on life and why?
-I don't know the Armenian name of the cartoon. Inside Out: The cartoon is about human emotions and the importance of expressing every emotion. It taught me to follow my own emotions and express vivid emotions.
Are there certain values or principles that you consider important and that guide your actions and decisions?
-Be honest, friendly, and remain human in any situation.
-What qualities do you value most in your friends and the people around you?
-Sense of humor, friendliness and honesty.
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