Zela Margossian

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Zela Margossian
Taken in 2018, Yerevan (Armenia) by Armen Aghayan
Taken in 2018, Yerevan (Armenia) by Armen Aghayan
Background information
Born09/06/1980[citation needed]
Beirut
OriginArmenian
GenresJazz, World Music
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsPiano

Zela Margossian is an Australian pianist of Armenian heritage.[1] Born in Beirut, she is currently based in Sydney.[2]

She is the founder of the Zela Margossian Quintet that was nominated for an ARIA Award as the Best World Music Album in 2019.[3]

Education[]

From 1988 to 1999, Margossian studied Piano Performance at Parsegh Ganatchian Hamazkaine Musical College in Beirut, Lebanon. She continued her education at the Lebanese Higher State Conservatory while earning a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in English Literature from the Haigaizian University in Beirut, Lebanon.

After graduating from Haigaizian University in 2002, she moved to Yerevan, Armenia to study at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory in the class of Vili Sargsyan. In 2007, Margossian earned a Master’s degree in Piano Performance from the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory.

While studying in Yerevan, Margossian developed an interest in ethno-jazz and moved to Sydney, Australia where she studied Jazz Piano Performance Course at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[4]

Career[]

After moving to Sydney, Margossian formed the critically acclaimed ethno-jazz band Zela Margossian Quintet. The band consisted of Alexander Inman-Hislop (drums), Adem Yilmaz (percussion), Jacques Emery (bass, Stuart Vandegraaff (wind instruments), and Elsen Price (bass). The band’s music is heavily influenced by traditional Armenian music.

Since its foundation, the band has been performing its original repertoire throughout the world, making appearances at international jazz festivals including Jazz Women’s Festival (2017), Beirut Jazz Festival (2018), and Sydney Improvised Music Association Winter Jazz Program (2018). The quintet also toured around Australia and the world, performing in Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart, Auckland, and Wellington.  

Zela Margossian Quintet released its debut album Transition in November of 2018. The release has been positively reviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald, DownBeat, Jazzwise, Heavy Blog is Heavy, and Everything is Noise. The album was nominated for the Best World Music Album at ARIA Awards in 2019. [4]

Outside of the band, Zela Margossian gives private lessons at Zealous Music.[citation needed] 

Discography[]

Zela Margossian Quintet

  • Transition (Art As Catharsis) (2018)[5]

Awards and Nominations[]

Best World Music Album nomination at ARIA Music Awards (Australian Recording Industry Association) 2019 for Transition.

References[]

  1. ^ Shand, John (16 December 2018), "Zela Margossian Quintet review: Splashing Armenian heritage across a jazz canvas", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ McDowall, Kerilie (June 2019), "Zela Margossian Quintet. Transition (Art As Catharsis)", Downbeat
  3. ^ McPherson, Angus (24 September 2019), "2019 ARIA AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED", Limelight
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Quintet Home". Zela Margossian. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  5. ^ "Transition, by Zela Margossian Quintet". Zela Margossian. Retrieved 2020-07-10.

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