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Elen Martirosyan, Classical Young Stars

Elen Martirosyan was born on April 16, 2012, and raised in Armenia. She started her cultural path with the flute at the age of 5.5 years. Elen studies at the music school named after Alexey Hekimyan in the brass section in Susanna Ayvazyan’s class. During her studies, she participated in many school concerts, as well as a number of national and international competitions, including:

City-wide competition of musical instruments, Armenia, 2018. – First prize
Art Music; 11th international art competition-festival, Armenia, 2020 – First prize

World Art Games; international competition-festival, Spain, 2020 – First prize
-Small step; national competition-festival of musicians-performers, Armenia, 2021 – First prize

Babajanyan Music Fest; republican music competition-festival, Armenia, 2021 – First prize and Special prize.

Since 2020 she is a member of the New Names of Armenia; a young musician-performers program.

ARMONIA international competition-festival, 2021 – final round; – Nouvelles Etoile; international online music competition-festival, France, 2021. – First prize;

London Classical Music” – international online music competition, Great Britain, 2022. – Fourth prize;

London Young musician” – international online music competition, Great Britain, 2022 – First/Gold Prize

Art Music” 13th international art competition-festival, Armenia, 2022 – First prize;

Small step” republican competition-festival of musicians- performers, Armenia, 2022 – First prize;

AGBU Discovers Talents; music concert, Armenia 2022 – Grand Prix.

Source; MUSE Vienna / Classical Young Stars

Vigen Avetisyan

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