r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Jan 28 '26
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Jan 07 '26
Official YouTube Tigran Hamasyan - One Body, One Blood (Official Video)
r/tigran • u/Fontajo • Dec 18 '25
Misspelling in Apple Music
Just wanted to bring attention to a typo on the 22nd track of The Bird of a Thousand Voices.
r/tigran • u/RipLoud1124 • Dec 11 '25
Looking for a lost Tigran recording
There was this brilliant recording of Tigran (solo, live in Norway, I think) on YouTube, but it seems to have disappeared out of nowhere. My guess is that it was removed. It featured tunes like 'Self-Portrait' and 'Revolving - Prayer'. Does somebody still have the recording, by chance?
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Dec 05 '25
Official YouTube Tigran Hamasyan - Years Passing (Official Audio)
r/tigran • u/[deleted] • Dec 01 '25
Creating a recital program and need some help
As the title says, I'm in the midst of creating a recital program for my classical piano program at school. I decided this year to commit to a fully Tigran program and already have Lilac, Markos and Markos, Etude No. 1, What the Waves Brought, Someday My Prince Will Come, Postlude (After Seven Winters), and the Spinners ready to play. I, however, am struggling to narrow down what would be his highest achievement, in terms of purely piano composition, to play as the final piece. Meaning that ideally, the piece would be solely or primarily piano oriented.
The best idea I have yet is Samsara.
r/tigran • u/Tthrowaway7543 • Nov 27 '25
Stephen Hawking Medal Ceremony
I found myself recently coming back to watch this video for maybe the 2nd or 3rd time after a year or so of knowing of it. It is beautiful. I know nothing about the tunes he plays, maybe they were compositions/improvs crafted especially for this occasion, and I'd be happier with that honestly, just knowing they were a one-and-done sort of magic. But one thing I know for sure is they capture a certain type of magic, even for him, and they brought me to tears. Enjoy the wonderful performance :)
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Nov 05 '25
Official YouTube Tigran Hamasyan - Dardahan (Official Audio)
r/tigran • u/vgasparyan • Oct 08 '25
Tigran Hamasyan - War Time Poem (Official Audio)
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Sep 15 '25
Official YouTube Inspired by LA, Charles Aznavour, Matt Brewer and Nate Wood 🎹
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Aug 30 '25
Official YouTube Tigran Hamasyan - The Bird Of A Thousand Voices (Official Video)
r/tigran • u/gabbea05 • Aug 30 '25
Discussion Song recommendations
I discovered Tigran through the Meshuggah reddit a couple of years ago and fell in love with Out of The Grid. However, I haven't been able to find a lot of songs that has the same feel, so I'm wondering if I could get some recommendations.
The songs I like so far are Entertain Me, Vortex, To Negate, The Curse and the one I mentioned above. I live for the heavy, groovy breakdowns parts!! Also, I am of course seeking songs from Tigran, but if you have any other suggestions, feel free to drop them too! I love Knower/Clown Core, mouse on the keys, etc.
r/tigran • u/MeeuwComposer • Aug 28 '25
Official YouTube Tigran Hamasyan - He Refuses to Be Immortal Live (Path of No Return unplugged concert)
r/tigran • u/SerbianSock • Aug 21 '25
Conflicted about Tigran
I have been a big fan for a long time, but his past visits to israel and his silence on the palestinian genocide have been weighing very heavily on me.
I respect his choice to seperate his private views from his public image, but I can't even enjoy his music anymore with a nagging doubt that maybe he doesn't care. I don't think he's a zionist or anything, but the way things are right now with his past choices or performing in israel he is reaaaally giving a "but do you condemn hamas?", or "hamas were hiding under those hospitals" vibe.
I could not find anything online about this. If someone could ease my mind and allow me to enjoy his wonderful music again, I would be very happy. Or if you suspect the opposite, well it would be a pity.
Please no comments about how politics should be seperate from art, this is not politics this is humanity. Art without humanity is an empty shell.
EDIT: A lot of people are telling me they don't care. Good for you. That was not my question, I didn't ask if i should care. I do. I asked for information that can support or negate my suspicion.
r/tigran • u/ridesafish • Jun 29 '25
any news from Tigran or Matt on how the tour is going?
I've been a fan of both for years and was ecstatic when I heard they were getting together! I love the live vids I've seen so far but was curious if either has commented on the tour or if they plan on working together on new material. any idea how much leeway Tigran gives his musicians to write their own parts? is Matt mostly recreating Nate's parts from the latest album or is he playing entirely different stuff? as much as I love AAL I must admit I wouldn't mind seeing Matt become Tigran's fulltime drummer going forward...
r/tigran • u/yasaumbasa • Jun 17 '25
Barbican show
I was in attendance at the show in London last night. It was one of, if not thee most incredible musical performance I have ever witnessed. When they came out and played a stunningly beautiful rendition of the title track from BOTV it really hit me, and I went through a range of emotions. I was crying with absolutely joy and sheer amazement at the fact it was all happening right there infront of me.
The whole band played an absolute blinder, unbelievable show of musicianship and creativity. If you too were there - congratulations my friend, we witnessed something very special last night. I traveled down from Scotland and I would jump at the chance to see him live again - regardless of having to travel.
I wanted to ask him to break me off a 13, maybe bag it some 5's but he seemed busy.
r/tigran • u/vgasparyan • May 20 '25
What happened here?
Tigran is shrugging looking at Arthur, who's laughing. What did I miss?