Marta Aznavoorian

[4] Their discography includes Trios From Our Homelands,[7] the complete works for multiple strings and piano by Joaquin Turina and their debut album, Notable Women.

[11] In 2022, they released their debut album, Gems from Armenia, featuring Komitas Vartabed, Aram Khachaturian, Arno Babajanian, Avet Terterian and Armenian contemporary composers Serouj Kradjian, Alexander Arutiunian, Vache Sharafyan and Peter Boyer.

[2][3] Aznavoorian leads a nonprofit organization, Keynote Productions, which funds scholarships to underprivileged students interested in furthering their education in music.

[16] Aznavoorian is a faculty member at DePaul University where she was awarded the Monsignor Kenneth J. Velo Endowed Distinguished Professorship.

[17] As Presidential Scholar, Aznavoorian was invited to the White House, met President George H. W. Bush and performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C..[3]