
Past Concerts
Explore the highlights from past concerts. From intimate recitals to grand collaborations, each performance celebrated a diverse repertoire and brought audiences closer to the heart of music.
December 16, 2022
Winter Dreams
The Coral Gables Winter Dreams is a festive holiday concert at the Sanctuary of the Arts sponsored by the Miami Chamber Music Society. Armen and Kostia headlined the program to captivate their audience with Christmas classics like Let It Snow, Por Una Cabeza, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Winter, and ABBA’s Happy New Year. The program also featured interpretive dancers for Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker with choreography by Alice Arja.


December 13, 2022
Christmas Spirit Musical Extravaganza
The Christmas Spirit Musical Extravaganza program reunites Armen and Kostia to enchant their audience with Christmas classics like Winter from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, White Christmas, the Epilogue from the Polar Express, and favorite Holiday music. They also debuted Gounod's Waltz Juliette, a piece that had never been played with piano and violin. This concert was held at the Coral Gables Congregational Church in Coral Gables.

November 5, 2022
Make Music Not War
The Make Music Not War program was the inaugural concert by Armen Martirosyan and Kostia Lukyniuk. The concert embraces Armenian and Ukrainian cultures as intended to shed light on the conflicts in Armenia and Ukraine. The program selection included classical music with highlights from Armenian and Ukrainian composers like Skoryk, Bagasaryan, and Komitas. Armen and Kostia are University of Miami Frost School of Music students in concert to bring awareness to conflicts in Armenia and Ukraine.
March 1, 2022
Armen Martirosyan
Junior Piano Recital
The University of Miami Frost School of Music students in the Bachelor of Music in Keyboard Performance must have public recitals in their junior year. Armen’s Junior Piano Recital was his first concert after arriving in the United States. The concert was held at the Coral Gables Congregational Church on March 1, 2022.
His breathtaking performance of classical pieces by Abrahamyan, Bach, Babajanyan, Bagdasaryan, Chaminade, Chopin, Delioux, and Khachaturyan garnered his first standing ovations in the United States.
