-Can you tell me a little about yourself and how you first became interested in music?
-I was only five years old when I would collect all the pots and pans in the house and bang them with spoons, trying to get sounds. When I was 6 years old, my mother took me to an art school for an end-of-year concert. There, I was captivated by the sounds of the shvi, and I was accepted into the shvi department of the music school.
-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 classes or long practices?
-When I'm not playing, I like to relax by watching an interesting movie or playing chess. In general, I have many hobbies. I would single out reading and studying new and interesting computer programs.
-Do you have a favorite motto or saying that inspires you on your life's journey?
-Hope is the only thing stronger than fear, and I become stronger when I overcome the feeling of fear.
-What is the most interesting or favorite place you have ever been to, and what makes it special to you?
-As strange as it may sound, my favorite place has been and remains my home. I feel the calmest, lightest, and most completely free in my room, where I can be with myself and relax.
-If you had a magical power, what would it be and how would you use it?
-My magical power is faith in God, and I use it and will use it every second of my life.
-What are your goals and aspirations for the future as a young musician? Do you have any dream projects in mind?
-I have had aspirations and goals since a very young age, but as an individual and already a young musician, I realize and value all my aspirations and goals more clearly. My goal is to be a professional musician and represent Armenian musical art on many stages around the world.
-Can you describe the role of the “Music for the Future” Foundation in your musical development and how it supports you?
The role of the Music for the Future Foundation in my life is enormous. It has given me great growth in my professional career, I have had and have great achievements and wonderful friends over these two years. I am grateful to the Foundation with all my heart.
-Is there a word or phrase that best describes your personality and why?
-I have two principles that express my bright personality: purposefulness and perseverance, because perseverance accompanies me towards the realization of my goals.
-What characteristic of yours do you think has helped you achieve success in music and life?
-With great willpower and hard work, coupled with an insatiable desire to achieve more, I have been able to achieve great success in my musical life.
-Are there certain values or principles that you consider important and that guide your actions and decisions?
-Justice, perseverance, kindness, a great desire to help people, loyalty and love. These are the values and principles that guide me in my life.
-What qualities do you value most in your friends and the people around you?
-What I value most is loyalty and sincerity, because these qualities build trust and create the foundation for real relationships, which are important for mutual support and understanding in both good and bad times.
Clarinet player, 17 years old
2013 - present / Yerevan Mikayel Maluntsyan Art School, clarinet class since 2018, teacher: Artyom Lazaryan 2013 - 2022 / Yerevan Primary School No. 160
2022 - present / Yerevan State College of Informatics
He has been involved in music since the age of 6.
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