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132:. He earned his master's degree in Music Composition from the California State University, Los Angeles (2007). Since then, the composer has been collaborating with musicians from all continents, engaging them in concerts, lecture-recitals, and other events. Manukyan has dedicated many of his compositions to scientists, such as biologists 97:. During his student years, he committed himself to studying music and immediately began concentrating on composition. He became a member of local chamber orchestras, writing material for their repertoires. He also formed his own jazz quartet and gave concerts at various venues in 610: 156:. He created a project called "Musical Tribute To Scientists and Other People of Reason", which includes lectures on science and philosophy, along with performances of his music. Among the events presented by the project (organized by 605: 93:
It was not until his last years in high school that Manukyan showed interest in composing music. In 1997, he won state scholarship to study languages and psychology at the
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and others. The scientists celebrated in his concert series are usually known for their activism and struggle for human rights and civil liberties.
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in 2002, Manukyan shifted his interests towards contemporary classical music after studying the works of his compatriot
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Edward Manukyan's compositional style was mainly influenced by the middle-generation Soviet composers, such as
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Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences alumni
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and went on to further study with composers John Kennedy and
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Songs on words by Armenian poets, for voice and piano (2006)
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An early interview with Edward Manukyan (by Cathy Colman)
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Hello, Armenia!", overture for symphony orchestra (2005)
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Video of Manukyan's Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano
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Southern California
United States
folklore
Yerevan State Linguistic University
Yerevan
California
Aram Khachaturian
Rowan Taylor
James Newton
James D. Watson
Francis Crick
Steven Weinberg
Richard Feynman
Noam Chomsky
Victor Ambartsumian
MIT
Harvard University
Kresge Auditorium
Bertrand Russell
Andrei Sakharov
Aram Khachaturian
Dmitry Shostakovich
Sergey Prokofiev
Alexander Arutiunian
Edvard Mirzoyan
Tigran Mansuryan
Béla Bartók
Igor Stravinsky
"A piece from the heart"

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