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Armenian-American clarinetist Anoush Pogossian treasures music as a means of connection and empowerment.

 

Based New York City, she is especially dedicated to working with composers to bring their pieces to life, as well as performing works of composers often underrepresented in (and beyond) the Western classical music world.

In her teaching, Anoush strongly prioritizes cultivating curiosity and community in any given space.

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"Unmuted." - A 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts Production
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"Unmuted." - A 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts Production

The 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts present: "Unmuted." From director Noah Lee (2018, NJ): "This past year, the collective spirit within our nation was temporarily put on mute, as the pandemic compromised daily life, political differences broke the chains of kinship and empathy that connected us as Americans, and voices went unrepresented or unheard. “Unmuted” - an interdisciplinary arts production performed by the 2020 Presidential Scholars - is a declaration to break through the accumulated mental constraints formed from these stressful circumstances, and unmute their emotions, their art, their individuality. We hope this performance shines a light of encouragement on you all to similarly connect with yourselves, discover ways to create unity within your own communities, and rejuvenate hope in your hearts for the new year. 2021 is the year to unmute ourselves." ______ "unmuted." PROJECT DIRECTOR Noah Lee (PSA 2018, Classical Music) PROJECT MENTOR Michael Silberblatt (PSA 2010, Theater) PRODUCTION TEAM Aaron Greenberg (PSA 2017, Theater) Noah Lee Michael Silberblatt Cornelius Tulloch (PSA 2016, Visual Arts) Alisha Yi (PSA 2018, Writing) EDITING TEAM Laura Futamura (PSA 2020, Classical Music) Jeffrey Lam (Academic PS 2020) Noah Lee Michael Silberblatt DISCIPLINE MENTORS Alaman Diadhiou (PSA 2019, Dance) Aaron Greenberg Noah Lee Michael Silberblatt Cornelius Tulloch Alisha Yi PERFORMERS (2020 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS IN THE ARTS) Anthony Arya - Singer/Songwriter Isabella Cho - Writing Sage Croft - Film Laura Futamura - Classical Music Meagan Hipsky - Classical Music Nouhoum Koita - Dance Ryan McCord - Photography Mia Palomba - Design Arts Anoush Pogossian - Classical Music Benjamin T. Rossen - Classical Music Mallorie Sievert - Theater Pranav Tadikonda - Dance Nicholas Turgeon - Visual Arts Jieyan Wang - Writing "Daydream" Suite composed by Eric Kinny, liscenced from Musicbed.com Stock Footage from Pexels.com, Pixabay.com, and MotionElements.com Third party archival news footage used under "Fair Use".
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