East Motives - Tigran Petrosyan (kolizey) / Р’рѕсѓс‚рѕс‡рѕс‹рµ Рјрѕс‚рёріс‹ - Рўрёрісђр°рѕ Рџрµс‚сђрѕсѓсџрѕ (рљрѕр»рёр·рµр№ Р°сђрµрѕр°) Instant
: The Kolizey Arena setting—a historic venue known for its intimate yet grand acoustics—complements the "Eastern" aesthetic, using dramatic lighting to highlight Petrosyan's physically expressive playing style.
: Originally the 4th track from his 1998 album Music Cocktail , the piece has evolved over decades. The Kolizey Arena version showcases a more mature, high-energy arrangement compared to early studio recordings. : The Kolizey Arena setting—a historic venue known
: You can watch the full Kolizey Arena performance on Tigran Petrosyan's YouTube Channel . : You can watch the full Kolizey Arena
: Petrosyan uses the violin to mimic Middle Eastern vocal ornaments and the timbre of the duduk, a style categorized as Classical Crossover . Reviewers often note the "heat" and "energy" of the live performance, which builds from a soulful, melancholic intro into a rhythmic, trance-like finale. : The studio single version of East Motives
: The studio single version of East Motives is available on Apple Music and YouTube Music .
The performance of (Восточные мотивы) by violinist Tigran Petrosyan at the Kolizey Arena in Saint Petersburg is a centerpiece of his classical crossover repertoire. Recorded during his solo concert, this particular version is often cited by fans for its cinematic intensity and the seamless fusion of traditional Armenian violin techniques with modern electronic arrangements. Performance Review Highlights