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Hovig Nassanian

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I am the husband of one wife; the father of one son. Life should be simple for me...but I am somewhat of a musician. My name is Hovig. Welcome to my podcast: Drop A Note. Join me as I talk music, life and everything in between.
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An interview on 1 January 2024 with concert pianist Gile Bae, featuring her memories of performing as a 5-year-old solo pianist with the Seoul Orchestra, insights into how she prepares her repertoire, and how a certain Prince Thomas followed her on stage one day to steal the spotlight! You can follow Gile on her website, instagram and Apple Music. …
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In this special episode, I share my recent interview with Cypriot tennis legend and former world number 8, Marcos Baghdatis. We talk about his experience of moving abroad to join a tennis academy in France as a 13-year-old, the memories and emotions of playing against Roger Federer in the 2006 Australian Open Final, and the many important life less…
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In this episode, why did the civil war in Lebanon take a break every 4 years? What is my obsession with Italy? And why was I chasing the referee around a football pitch? I also talk about the story behind my new piano single, Safe. Listen to Safe on your preferred music platform here. #football #italy #azzurri #worldcup #concussion #headinjury #leb…
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In this episode, I tell the musical stories of Akoo the parrot and Fezzi the labrador, and get to speak with Christina Georgiou, award-winning music composer and film producer from Cyprus. Her new dogumentary 'The Stray Story' has already won a number of international prizes. We delve into the making of it and the issues it highlights. Oh and at th…
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The Sound of Music without sound? A criminal key change? And what is that thing in Maria's bedroom? I reveal it all in an exclusive first-hand eye-witness account from 21 years ago! And as always, the episode concludes with something spontaneous from my piano. #soundofmusic #oliver #musicals #show #sound #stories #theatre #musical #musicalstories #…
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Meet Jonathan Garabedian, the violinist from Toronto whom I almost strangled some 25 years ago. Why? Listen to my story in this episode, followed by an interview with Jonathan himself in which he reveals to us the mystery of the 401 Philharmonic, his greatest fear as a violinist, and shares some great insights into the expectations and realities of…
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Live on TV and going through major stage fright...running to hide under my parent's bed...and other stories of how I managed (or unmanaged!) to deal with the stresses of performing on the piano in public. Highlighting at the end one of the pieces released in my new piano album, Peaceful Christmas. Listen to my arrangement of 'What Child Is This?' o…
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In 1989, the celebrations for my 18th birthday took place in the bomb shelter of our building, during one of the worst periods of fighting in the Lebanese civil war. In this episode, I talk about that night, my close shave with a car bomb explosion and the significance of being stuck inside a frozen chicken! Also featuring the story of 'In His Care…
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The story of how I was ambushed just before Larnaca Airport and the sequence of events which led me to Northern Sweden where I met my wife, Anna. Featuring the 'Worth Waiting For' piano single, composed in 2005 and re-released this year as a song. LINKS 'Worth Waiting For' Piano Single on Spotify 'Worth Waiting For' Vocal Single on Spotify 'Worth W…
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In this first episode, I talk about my childhood and growing up during the civil war in Beirut, Lebanon. You will hear about the challenges of learning the piano in that environment and how I went about writing my first composition as a teenager. At the end of the episode, I play and talk through the process of composing the 'Tonight' piano piece. …
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