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I want to perform as a soloist on the best stages, represent my country with honor, and return with awards.


-Can you tell me a little about yourself and how you first became interested in music?


There was a time when I heard the word “cello” a lot. I think it was when I was 4-5 years old. And when I learned that it was a musical instrument, I became even more excited. One day my mother asked me if I wanted to study music. My answer was positive. Later, when my father found out about it, he asked me which musical instrument I wanted to play. I naturally answered, “cello.” At the age of 6, I passed my exam and was admitted to the Tchaikovsky Music School.


-What do you like to do when you're not playing? Is there a hobby or activity that brings you joy? How do you like to relax after classes or long practices?


I often approach the piano and try to play a small part of W. A. Mozart's 25th Symphony by ear. Like most children, I like to play computer games, read funny as well as scientific books, I really like to ride a bike and play football. Now I am also interested in graphic programs: Archicad, AutoCAD, 3ds Max, etc.



-Do you have a favorite motto or saying that inspires you on your life's journey?

Yes, I'll say my favorite motto in English, since I haven't found the correct translation yet: Practice makes perfect.


-What is the most interesting or favorite place you have ever been to, and what makes it special to you?


The most interesting place I've ever been to was Dubai, UAE, because it was built in a dry desert and is one of the most famous cities in the world.


-If you had a magical power, what would it be and how would you use it?


If I had magical powers, I would travel back in time to the previous and next centuries to discover the old and new worlds.


-What are your goals and aspirations for the future as a young musician? Do you have any dream projects in mind?

As a young musician, I have a desire to receive a high-quality education and travel, performing as a soloist on the best stages in the world, representing my country with honor and returning with awards.


-Can you describe the role of the “Music for the Future” Foundation in your musical development and how it supports you?


Thanks to participating in master classes and various concerts organized within the framework of the “Music for the Future” Foundation, my enthusiasm has increased even more. All this helps me to better feel the spirit of music. I also appreciate making new friends. Now I also have experience playing in an orchestra.


-Is there a word or phrase that best describes your personality and why?


I would describe myself as a curious person, because there is no field, scientific phenomenon, or innovation to which I am indifferent. I should also mention that in addition to the cello and piano, I play the guitar at an amateur level and will soon start flute lessons.


-What characteristic of yours do you think helps you achieve success in music and life?


Honestly, during my years at school, thanks to my father's great efforts, I became more determined and discovered the art of small steps for myself. I also try to set clear goals for myself and strive to achieve them.


-Are there certain values or principles that you consider important and that guide your actions and decisions?


I love healthy competition and equal struggle. However, I value teamwork and cooperation in different areas of life even more.



Aren Toplaghaltsyan, 11 years old, cellist


2012 - 2018 / Yerevan Secondary School No. 145 named after Silva Kaputikyan 2019 - present / Yerevan Secondary Music Vocational School named after Tchaikovsky

Has been involved in music since the age of 6




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