He began studying at the age of 7 in Spenderian Music School under the tutoring of Armen Minasian.
[1] He played Henry Vieuxtemps' 2nd concert on his graduation day and received a standing ovation from all the faculty members.
He continued his studies at Tchaikovsky's Music Conservatory, under the guidance and tutoring of Maestro Edward Dayan.
In the following years he became the professor's pride and strongest prospect for future concert violinist.
At his graduation, he played several classical compositions including, Bach's Adagio and Fugue in G Minor, Mozart's violin concert No.