
About
Kristina Arakelyan is a British-Armenian composer, pianist, and educator affiliated with the University of Surrey as an associate lecturer. Her work bridges artistic innovation with educational outreach, emphasizing sustainability and social justice. She holds a PhD in composition from King’s College London, following studies at the Purcell School, Royal Academy of Music, and University of Oxford.
Education:
- Purcell School for Young Musicians
- Royal Academy of Music (Composition/Piano)
- University of Oxford
- King’s College London (PhD)
Research focuses on music’s societal impact, including environmental sustainability in education and composition. Notable works like the 2025 Piano Concerto and Toccata for Organ/Orchestra highlight her orchestral and choral expertise. Her Dreamland album (2025) showcases solo piano innovation. Awards include BBC Young Composers’ Competition and recognition as a 'Rising Star' by BBC Music Magazine.
Teaching includes roles at the Junior Royal Academy of Music and Surrey, emphasizing active learning and accessibility. Collaborations with BBC Singers, Philharmonia Orchestra, and National Youth Choirs exemplify her commitment to community engagement and cross-cultural projects.
Labs/Teams: Works with orchestras, choirs, and educational initiatives globally, including the 16th Armenian Composing Art Festival and ISME World Conference presentations.
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