He took the stage for the first time at the age of ten, and as a teenager performed the first classical piano recital live on the newly launched Iranian National Television.
[8][9][10] After living in the US for several years, Minaskanian went to England in 1960 and made many trips to Italy, but returned to Iran with the Islamic Revolution.
[12] Well-known critic Eric Warr described him as "futuristic" and his artistic and technical ability as mature, passionate, brilliant and very clean.
Also in July 2013, together with the Parsian Orchestra[clarification needed], he held a concert in honor of Melik-Aslanian called "Beethoven Night" at Vahdat Hall, which was well received by classical music lovers.
In his piano recital at the 31st Fajr International Music Festival at Vahdat Hall, he was enthusiastically received by the audience.