Maram Amiryan

About

Maram Amiryan, born in the Middle East, began playing piano at the age of five and made her performance debut at the Cairo Opera House at six. Since then, she has performed in more than 15 countries, including China, India, Sweden, Slovakia, Portugal, Australia, and Azerbaijan, on renowned stages such as the Sydney Opera House, Oxford University, and the British Museum.

At 13, Maram joined the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, performing with the Afghanistan National Symphony and the Zohra All-Female Orchestra, and received the prestigious Freemuse Award.

Maram graduated from the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance as the first artist in the school's history to receive a full scholarship. She earned her degree in Piano Performance under the mentorship of Professor Arthur Greene. She also studied in masterclasses with esteemed professors such as Martin Katz, and has performed widely in chamber groups, bands, and with both instrumentalists and vocalists.

In addition to her performance career, Maram is a dedicated educator. She worked as a piano teacher in the Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) at the University of Michigan and actively teaches private students of various ages and levels.

Beyond teaching and performing, Maram is also a music producer, contributing to films and documentaries, and is fluent in four languages. She has performed at major U.S. venues such as the White House and has collaborated with the Grammys Recording Academy.

She is also an experienced content creator and marketing specialist, producing content for summer music festivals and cultural events, and remains deeply engaged in promoting music and the arts across multiple platforms.