Author Archives: aratopouzian
Simon Javizian
When I started to prepare for my ArtXDetroit concert and lecture last year, one of the Armenian musicians I had to get in touch with in order to receive some verbal history was Simon Javizian. Simon has been a friend … Continue reading
Wanted: Vintage photos for project
Multiple tasks need to be accomplished for this project to stay on track and be completed in 2014. Sure, the fundraising is important, but the content is what will make this film. To date, I have interviewed several musicians and … Continue reading
Launch date of Kickstarter campaign – February 1, 2014!
Well, after putting all of my work together, I have decided on a launch date of February 1, 2014 for my Kickstarter campaign. You may think that picking a date shouldn’t have been this hard, but I lamented over and … Continue reading
It’s almost time..about to kickstart the year
After many months of preparation, I am finally ready to launch my Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for Detroit HYE Times, a project that (if fundraising is successful) will highlight the history of the Armenian musicians in Detroit that performed … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
2013 was indeed a great year for many reasons, much to be thankful about as I have said in the past. Looking forward to a busy 2014. Will start my Detroit Hye Times project with a major push in several … Continue reading
Jazz meets Armenian
I had a great opportunity to play a concert with some fine musicians right before Christmas. A number of months ago, jazz guitarist/composer Colton Weatherston approached me about combining Armenian and Middle Eastern music with jazz rhythms. This is not … Continue reading
It started with Kresge
In 2012, I was fortunate enough to become a winner of the prestigious Kresge Artist Fellowship. I can’t express enough the doors this opened for me musically and how it changed how I looked at traditional Middle Eastern music. In many … Continue reading
Blog homecoming…
Welcome and thank you for taking the time to read my first blog. Actually, this is a bit of a welcome-back as I had a blog a few years ago, but like so many blogs – it faded away. The … Continue reading