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Armen Poghosyan

Armen Anushavanovich Poghosyan ((ロシア語:Погос́ян Арм́ен Анушав́анович)) (born 1 February 1974, Moscow, Russia) — a Russian conductor, musical leader and conductor of "School of Dramatic Art" theatre, art leader and conductor of "Sofia" Russian private orchestra.〔(Sofia Symphony Orchestra web site )〕
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==Biography==
Armen Poghosyan was born in 1974 in Moscow city. Studied at musical college named after A. Shnitke (1990–1994).
He studied choral and symphonic conduction at Moscow Conservatory (1997–2002). During the studies he was a member of Chamber Chorus of Moscow Conservatory guided by professor Boris Tevlin. As a group member he became a competition laureate Riva del Garda (Italy, 1997) and one international choral contest (Austria, 2000, first bonus)
He entered post graduate studies in Moscow Conservatory (2000).
He became choirmaster of Academic Chorus guided by S. Strokin (1995).
He became a musical leader of "Pifagor" studio (1997).
He filled a choirmaster position in cabare-theatre "Die Fledermaus" of George Gurvich (2000).
He was invited to a post of musical leader and conductor to the musical "The Witches of Eastwick", where his colleagues became compositor Janush Stoklosa and producer Janush Usefovich (2002).
He became a musical leader and conductor of "School of Dramatic Art" theatre (2006). He led the "Sofia" Russian private orchestra as an art leader and conductor (2010).

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