Zohrab Tadevosyan is a Spanish violinist and pedagogue of Armenian origin. He began studying violin at the age of 6 with his first teacher, Levón Zoryán. From the age of 13, he studied under the tutelage of his uncle, Professor Eduard Tadevosyan, who was, in turn, a disciple of the great 20th-century violin virtuoso Leonid Kogan. After developing a remarkable career, in 2002 Zohrab Tadevosyan moved to Madrid and studied at the Reina Sofía School of Music with Professor Zakhar Bron.
Zohrab Tadevosyan is an important figure in the international musical-pedagogical scene, mainly in violin pedagogy. He is a regular guest at the most important European festivals and is a guest artist at the Santander Music Festival. Since 2016, he has been a guest professor at the summer course in Nagold (Germany), the Malta Classical Music Academy, the International Music Academy of Cagliari, Chieti Classica (Italy), the Swiss International Music Academy, and the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
In addition, he teaches classes in Japan and is regularly invited to give masterclasses.
Zohrab Tadevosyan is regularly invited to participate as a jury member in the most important international violin competitions in the world, including the Luis Spohr International Violin Competition (2019), the Aram Khachaturian International Violin Competition (2020), and the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition (2021).
From 2010 to 2020, he was a professor at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, together with his musical mentor, Professor Ana Chumachenco.
Currently, Zohrab Tadevosyan gives masterclasses all over the world. He is considered an important figure in the musical education scene.