Masha Mnjoyan Explained

Masha Mnjoyan
Birth Name:Meri Mnjoyan
Birth Date:7 February 1995
Birth Place:Gyumri, Armenia
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:2007–present
Associated Acts:Sona
Native Name:Մաշա Մնջոյան
Native Name Lang:hy

Meri "Masha" Mnjoyan (Armenian: Մերի "Մաշա" Մնջոյան, born February 7, 1995), is an Armenian singer, the winner of The Voice of Armenia television singing competition in 2013.[1]

Life and career

Meri Mnjoyan was born at February 7, 1995 in Gyumri, Armenia.

Starting from 1999 she was involved with Deghcanik junior ensemble, and in 2000 had the first solo concert.

From 2001 to 2009 she have studied at the No. 7 basic school of Gyumri and at Gyumri Art School named after N. Tigranyan faculty of vocals and piano from 2002.

From 2009 to 2013 studied at the Yerevan State Culture college. In 2013 she has been enrolled at the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan, faculty of jazz-vocals which she graduated from in 2017.

From 2009 to 2019 she was performing at the "Our Lady of Armenia Boghossian Educational Centre's" choir, and with the choir she performed at Vatican City in 2015 as part of a holy communion commemorating the centenary after Armenian genocide.

2013: The Voice of Armenia

In 2013, Mnjoyan auditioned for The Voice of Armenia. All the coaches turned around. She picked Sona as her coach.

2020: The Voice of Australia

In 2020, Mnjoyan auditioned for The Voice of Australia. All the coaches turned around. She picked Kelly Rowland as her coach.[2]

Other singing contests

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ORER.eu - Սուրբ Զատիկը նշվեց Պրահայում- Լուսանկարներ.
  2. Web site: Armenia's Masha Mnjoyan impresses the jury at The Voice Australia. Public Radio of Armenia. May 31, 2020. November 23, 2020.
  3. http://ru.1in.am/29029.html Победительницей конкурса «Голос Армении» признана Мэри Мнджоян (video)