Varujan Kojian

Varujan Kojian (March 12, 1935; Beirut, Lebanon – March 4, 1993; Santa Barbara, California) was an Armenian-American violinist and conductor from Beirut, Lebanon.

He studied violin at the Conservatoire de Paris awarded the Premier Prix in 1956, and subsequently with Ivan Galamian and Jascha Heifetz.

Kojian joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic where he became an assistant concertmaster in 1965.

Naturalising as an American citizen in 1967, Kojian began conducting studies with Sasha Popov, and was appointed assistant conductor to Zubin Mehta in 1970.

Kojian continued his studies with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna in 1971.