Ashot Danielyan: On the Station
There is something quietly arresting about Ashot Danielyan’s latest piano solo, “On the Station.” From the very first notes, I felt as though I had stepped into a suspended moment […]
There is something quietly arresting about Ashot Danielyan’s latest piano solo, “On the Station.” From the very first notes, I felt as though I had stepped into a suspended moment […]
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