Kerob Aslanyan
Shvi, Duduk, Zurna, and Clarinet Instructor
In 1986, he was admitted to the prestigious Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan, where he specialized in Shvi and Duduk under the instruction of Ararat Petrosyan in the Armenian Folk Instruments Department, founded and directed by the renowned composer, Khachatur Avetisyan. He graduated in 1994, marking the beginning of a distinguished professional career.
Mr. Aslanyan has dedicated much of his life to education. From 1991 to 2005, he served as a faculty member at the Echmiadzin College of Music, while also teaching at the Spiridon Melikyan Music School. His leadership abilities led to his appointment as Principal of the institution from 2010 to 2021, where he played a key role in shaping academic and artistic programs.
Beginner Duduk
Students with up to 3 years of study
Description
This course introduces students to the basics of the duduk, focusing on proper breathing techniques, basic fingering, and the cultural significance of the instrument.
Class Duration
45 minutes per session
Frequency
Weekly
Price
$220/mo
Intermediate Duduk
Students with 4–5 years of study
Description
Intermediate students will expand their skills with more complex melodies and techniques, exploring a wider range of traditional and contemporary pieces.
Class Duration
45 minutes per session
Frequency
Weekly
Price
$250/mo
Advanced Duduk
Students with 6 or more years of study
Description
Advanced students will focus on mastery of the duduk, including improvisation and performance techniques, preparing for solo performances and ensemble participation.
Class Duration
45 minutes per session
Frequency
Weekly
Price
$275/mo