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Who or what inspired you to pursue a career in music?

I have always felt connected to music since I was born. Growing up, I had the opportunity of listening to so much music by so many great artists that being immersed in music simply formed a connection that gravitated to me and I took with me my entire life. Ever since I was 5 years old I always liked to be in the limelight and only would like to practice violin in front of friends or family members, so I always knew that I wanted to be on stage. It wasn’t until I was in my teenage years, when I started receiving many compliments and gratitude from audience members, that I knew that a career in music was possible. The reactions I received from the audience confirmed to me that it was my path and what I was born to do.

Who or what have been the most significant influences on your musical life and career?

I have been influenced by so many amazing artists but to name a few I would have to say Andre Rieu, Yanni, Sting, Hans Zimmer, David Garrett, Pink Floyd, Queen etc. I have always been inspired by artists that transport t

Samvel Yervinyan

Armenian violinist and composer (born 1966)

Musical artist

Samvel Yervinyan (Armenian: Սամվել Երվինյան, born January 25, 1966) is an Armenianviolinist and composer.

Biography

Yervinyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia. He began studying at the age of 7 in Spenderian Music School under the tutoring of Armen Minasian. In the competitions he participated, he won all the first place prizes in his age group.[1] He played Henry Vieuxtemps' 2nd concert on his graduation day and received a standing ovation from all the faculty members. He continued his studies at Tchaikovsky's Music Conservatory, under the guidance and tutoring of Maestro Edward Dayan. In the following years he became the professor's pride and strongest prospect for future concert violinist. At his graduation, he played several classical compositions including, Bach's Adagio and Fugue in G Minor, Mozart's violin concert No. 5 in A Major, Paganini's Caprice No. 21 in A Major, and Sarasate's Gypsy Melodies. In 1993 Yervinyan earned his PhD from Yerevan State Musical Conservatory.

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