Biography
Cellist Artyom
Manukyan first made his name as a musician to watch in his native Armenia and
traveled the world as the youngest member of the BBC World Music Award-winning
Armenian Navy Band.
Born in June
28, 1983. A native of
Yerevan, the Armenian capital, Artyom was influenced as a child by the music of
both his mother, a classical piano teacher, and his father, a part-time DJ
known as the biggest collector of jazz vinyl in Armenia. “We listened to jazz
24 hours a day in our house,” he says. “At the time I didn’t know a cello
player who played jazz, so I copied what the bass players were doing”.
Artyom’s genre-defying approach to playing
the cello like a bass emerged from a combination of his conservatory training
and exposure to the music of hallmark jazz bassists including Jaco Pastorius
and Marcus Miller.
He studied at musical school after Stepan Jrbashyan (class
of Valeri Antonyan) Artyom spent five years (2000-2005) completing his classical cello education at
the State Conservatory (class of Medea Abrahamyan and Aram Talalyan), and began
playing in “Cats” jazz band in 2005, before joining the 12-piece “avangard
folk” Armenian Navy Band in 2006, playing the bass as well as cello.
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2010, Artyom has been in
demand as a session musician and soundtrack composer (Hannibal season 2, Dear
White People season 2, Cartel Land, Zipper, Central Intelligence, Geostorm,
Birth of a Dragon, Luke Cage), as well as performing live with diverse players
(Everlast, Kamasi Washington, Melody Gardot, Daedalus, Flying Lotus, Peter
Erskine, Hadrien Feraud, Charles Altura, MdCL, Tigran Hamasyan, Herb Alpert,
Capital Cities, Vahagni, VOCE, Gretchen Parlato, Virgil Donati and many more).
Artyom also was a guest artist at the 2016 New Direction Cello Festival.
After the success of his debut solo album, “Citizen”,
Artyom has been touring and working on two albums due for release in 2018. The
first one is a solo album
titled “Alone”. Second to launch will be
a collaborative album with French electro jazz producer, Dawatile Kiledjian,
titled “HILA” on February 2020.
Artyom is equally at home on the stages of jazz
clubs, concert halls and rock festivals, performing with major international
artists including Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-D.M.C., Grammy-winning Latin
alternative rocker Draco Rosa, Natasha Bedingfield, scoring for film and
television or leading his electro-jazz quartet. Artyom also performs on TV
shows including Dr. Phil and Jimmy Kimmel Live where he has joined Coldplay, U2
frontman Bono and Odesza for performances.