Spartak Margaryan
At the age of eleven, he began his piano education at the renowned state Alexander Spendaryan Music School for gifted children in Yerevan, Armenia, under the guidance of Marina Vardanyan. During his training in Yerevan, Spartak not only focused intensively on piano playing but also on composition. Some of his compositions were performed at the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall and received great recognition from audiences and critics. Spartak achieved remarkable success in various international piano competitions, including the Grand Prix at the International “Flame” Piano Competition in Paris, the First Prize at the International Piano Competition Solphi Al Wadi in Damascus, Syria, and the Second Prize at the 18th International N. Rubinstein Piano Competition in Paris.
In 2019, Spartak was honored as Hamburg’s emerging star at the unveiling of the new Steinway & Sons Limited Edition at the Elbphilharmonie. In 2021, Spartak released his CD “Sonus Eterna” featuring the Beethoven Diabelli Variations. In 2022, he was appointed a fellow of the Frantz Wirth Memorial Foundation. In 2023, Spartak participated in the Telekom Beethoven Competition in Bonn. In 2024, he made his debut concert at the prestigious Flagey Piano Days in Brussels.
Spartak Margaryan performs as a soloist and in chamber music ensembles on numerous stages in Armenia, Italy, France, USA, Canada and Germany. His interpretation of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations was praised by Konstantin Lifschitz as “a highly refined and extremely stable structure by one of the most promising musicians of our time.“ “Spartak Margaryan presents an impressive and remarkable rendition of the 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120, which convinces through precise understanding, musical sensitivity, and thoughtful interpretation. We can eagerly anticipate how this young musician will continue to evolve.“ (The New Listener 2022)
This page was last updated in June 2026.