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Ridgefield Playhouse, CT
"Aronian's talents as a performer & composer and writer will earn her even more notoriety in the years to come."
~Jeff  Edwards,  Patch.com

​Laurel Aronian has been in the spotlight as a YoungARTS Voice/Singer-Songwriter winner, Music International Grand Prix Scholarship recipient, American Protégé International Voice Runner-up, and Herkimer County Fair First Place win led to her original song, Albany," performance at The NY State Fair.

A foundation of folk, rock, pop, indie, and classical music infuses Aronian's musicianship. She's studied at The Juilliard School, Tanglewood Institute, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Berklee College of Music, and New York State Summer School of the Arts.

Stand-out performances include The Ridgefield Playhouse, Bedford Playhouse Café Clive Davis Arts Center, Jazz on Main, Carnegie Hall, Hartford Convention Center, Washington DC Hilton, Gaylord National Resort, Boston Harbor Visitor Center,  &  Harvard's Sanders Theatre.

Aronian has fronted rock, pop, bluegrass, and a cappella groups and performs with ensembles in community and national venues, including the Connecticut All-State Honor Choir (upcoming All-Eastern Honors Ensemble).

She currently interns as the Assistant Director for Music On The Hill's Children's Community Chorus and hosts sing-a-long programs at public libraries.

As a competitive chess player, Laurel was thrilled to perform "The National Anthem" and compete at the US Chess Open and Scholastic Nationals.

Aronian's joy is collaborating with creatives to share music with all generations and all populations. 

 

 You have a very unique sound that is integral in this business.

"Beautiful facility of the voice and using it's many colors.

You possess a kind confidence --as an audience member, you put me at ease."

~Gina Perregrino, MM

Great style with Joni Mitchell's Both Sides Now--

nice guitar playing. You have a lovely folk style;

I love your connection to the song.

PLEASE consider Music Therapy as part of your career as you go on in life!

~Dr. Deborah Thurlow DMA, Washington Adventist University

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