Mariam Nazarian

Mariam Nazarian

Producer / Project Manager at Nazarian Music & Media Productions
London, United Kingdom

About me

Mariam made her Carnegie Hall debut at age 16 as the youngest pianist in Carnegie's history to have performed J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations, BWV 988. Her holistic approach to performance, research, production, and pedagogy, has brought about innovative projects in collaboration with Princeton University's 3D3A Lab; the Berliner Philharmoniker under the direction of Sir Simon Rattle; the Leipzig Bach-Archiv; as well as numerous benefit concerts – produced on behalf of The Scheide Fund (Princeton) and Nazarian Music & Media – that have featured the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists under the direction of Sir John Eliot Gardiner; the Vienna, Zurich, and English Chamber Orchestras; Festival Strings Lucerne; Bach-Collegium Stuttgart; and the Philadelphia Orchestra, among many others. Mariam has also co-produced guest speaker appearances with Harvard University's Office for the Arts and has served as programming advisor to the Arts Council of Princeton. She is a frequent contributor to documentary and narrative feature film projects including Philip Kaufman's MESHUGAH, Edoardo Ponti's CRESCENDO, while coaching actors like Elijah Wood in GRAND PIANO to enable successful outcomes in on-screen musical performances. Mariam (a Bösendorfer Artist since 2002) is a graduate of the Mannes College of Music (NYC), Harvard University, and Clare Hall College, University of Cambridge.

Languages
  • English - Native
  • Armenian - Pro
  • Russian - Basic
  • French - Basic
  • German - Basic

Education

MPhil

October 2018 - October 2019 (1 year)
Musicology

MA

September 2006 - June 2009 (2 years 9 months)
Musicology

Special Student

September 2005 - June 2006 (9 months)
Graduate courses in Music.

BM

September 2002 - June 2005 (2 years 9 months)
cum laude, Piano Performance

Other professional activities

Nazarian Music & Media Productions

Founder / Producer
February 2010 - Present (14 years 10 months)
! Render creative consulting services in music, film, theatre, and live event projects to Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied (development of feature film about American dance marathons); development and fundraising for feature films including Isaac Bashevis Singer’s MESHUGAH, directed by Philip Kaufman, and Kurt Vonnegut’s BLUEBEARD for Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope. ! Undertake book to screen adaptations, research, script development and packaging for independent writers / directors, including a Brazilian music documentary that brings to light the little-studied underground psych-funk movement of the 1960s and ’70s. ! Advise a multi-sensory hardware/software start-up (Sonzia) on audio and educational applications with the purpose of making the digital world accessible to all. ! Plan and execute multi-platform art installation to promote DeFi startup DEEPWATERS at EthDenver 2022. Advise company on marketing & creative strategy and team & community development as Head of Events.

3D3A Lab - Princeton University

Cunsultant
April 2014 - September 2018 (4 years 5 months)
! Devise and implement plans for out-of-lab testing, promotion, and application of BACCH 3D Audio Technologies. ! Projects undertaken: collaboration with the Berliner Philharmoniker and their Digital Concert Hall platform (Sir Simon Rattle’s Beethoven Symphony Cycle); Carnegie Hall; Hans Zimmer; Brett Ratner; production companies of Steven Spielberg and James Cameron; established Hollywood film studios and music record labels.

Scheide Fund

Producer
February 2007 - September 2018 (11 years 7 months)
AS PODUCER: ! Oversight of large-scale benefit concerts and audio-visual presentations from inception to completion; strategic planning; budgeting (USD 300,000-500,000 range); staff supervision (80-120 people); international artist relations; contract negotiation; fundraising/sales; PR/marketing. ! Assisted in leading a delegation from Princeton to the Buckingham Palace (2017) for a special celebration honoring the Monteverdi Choir hosted by HRH The Prince of Wales. ! Projects include: Princeton debut of Sir John Eliot Gardiner / Monteverdi Choir & Orchestras; English, Vienna, and Zurich Chamber Orchestras; Bach-Collegium Stuttgart; Philadelphia Orchestra; co-productions with Princeton University and civic institutions. ! Helped enable a special presentation of MCO's Monteverdi 450 in tandem with V&A's Opera: Passion, Power and Politics exhibition (2017) by way of introducing principal stakeholders; managed the production of multinational publicised events surrounding the historic transfer of Haussmann’s Bach portrait from the William Scheide Estate to Bach-Archiv Leipzig (2015). ! Media recognition: The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Guardian, Gramophone Magazine, Reuters, Associated Press, Deutsche Welle, and numerous other international media outlets. AS DIRECTOR: ! Manage day-to-day operations and philanthropic portfolio of a private charitable fund; responsible for expanding portfolio profile and visibility through public appearances, social media and event production. ! Engage in research and advise stakeholders in respect of grant-making decisions. AS ARCHIVIST / RESEARCHER ! Conduct archiving and preservation work on the private library, papers, and audiovisual collection of musicologist and philanthropist William H. Scheide. ! Work with Scheide Estate in tandem with institutional as well as independent scholars, editors and publishers to prepare three monographs for publication.

Office for the Arts - Harvard University

Co-Producer
January 2006 - December 2012 (6 years 11 months)
! Facilitated and promoted guest appearances by distinguished speakers; conducted outreach, developed co-production opportunities on behalf of the OFA’s Learning From Performers program. ! Organizations and speakers include: David Black (Writer/Producer Law and Order), Alec Baldwin, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Kraft (President 20th Century Fox Music), Harvard Business School, Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Hillel.

Arts Council of Princeton

Program Adviser
August 2010 - August 2011 (1 year)
Counseled Executive Board on event programming, marketing, and audience development.

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