In addition, Levon Malkashayn shared the "Best Pianist" title with another musician from Ukraine and the band won prizes in the categories "Best Drummer" and "Best Saxophonist".
The program, composed of 7th-century sharakans in jazz arrangement, was also recognized as the best, and the suite on the theme of ancient Church Songs was awarded the main prize.
1985 the first three-day All-Union Jazz Festival was organized by Levon Malkhasyan held in Philharmonic Concert hall where musicians from 14 cities of the Soviet Union participated.
1986 he organized "Jazz Panorama" contest-festival which brought together musicians from all over the USSR as well as a big band which performed under the direction of Konstantin Orbelyan.
In 1996 Levon Malkhasyan received an invitation from Nushikyan Association to perform at "Aragast" café (the famous Float).
Three days later he invited Aksel Bakunts, then Armen Usnunts Quintet, Khachik Sahakyan, Vahagn Hayrapetyan to accompany him.
In 1998 a five-day "International Jazz Festival" took place at the Yerevan Opera Theater again due to Levon Malkhasyan.
In 2008 Levon Malkasyan in cooperation with "Sharm" organizes a number of events dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Armenian Jazz.
Within the framework of this one-year-long festival Yerevan hosted a number of world-famous artists such as Al Jarreau, Joe Cocker, George Benson, "Shakatak" Band, Georgiy Garanyan, Toma Katashvili, Dato Japaradze and many others.
Levon Malkhasyan made arrangements of a number of jazz compositions, he's the author of the "Yerevan Jan" waltz which is a soundtrack of the self-titled movie.
In 1990 Levon Malkhasyan traveled to the US where most of his time he spent in different jazz clubs meeting different musicians and seeing them perform live.