Salon Aux Chandelles
Post-Concert Press Release
New York, NY — April 2026

It
Hap
pened.

Salon No. 16: Season Finale — Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall — April 2, 2026

Venue
Weill Recital Hall
Carnegie Hall
Date
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Status
Sold Out · Standing Ovation
Press
Columbia Spectator
Times Square Chronicles
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n the evening of Thursday, April 2, 2026, Salon Aux Chandelles made history at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall — not with a debut, but with an arrival. Sixteen sold-out concerts into its first year of existence, the immigrant-artist-led New York City nonprofit presented its Season Finale to a full house of distinguished guests, bringing together two United States premieres, a landmark program spanning five centuries and as many continents, and the kind of evening that stays with an audience long after the last note has faded.

Founded by award-winning Siberian-born violist Alexandra Andreeva and Armenian virtuoso violinist Vartan Mailiantz — husband and wife, alumni of the Moscow State Conservatory, The Juilliard School, and Mannes School of Music — Salon Aux Chandelles completed its debut season as one of New York City's most celebrated new cultural voices. Columbia Spectator, Times Square Chronicles, and audiences across the city took notice.

Salon Aux Chandelles ensemble — Carnegie Hall curtain call, April 2, 2026
The Full Ensemble — Curtain Call
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall · April 2, 2026
Columbia Spectator — Arts & Culture — April 19, 2026
"Music on the intimate level': Salon Aux Chandelles presents 'Salon No. 16: Season Finale' at Carnegie Hall."
By Lily O'Brien · Read the full review →
Times Square Chronicles — June 2025
"If this is the future of classical music of New York, it's in very good, very velvet-gloved hands."
By Friday Jones · Read the full review →
"When we came to New York, we played under Carnegie Hall just for a living on the subway platform. And now, playing at Carnegie Hall with our own organization is such a special time. It's like a true immigrant story, and our dream come true here in New York."
— Alexandra Andreeva, Co-Founder & Creative Director · Columbia Spectator, April 2026
A Night the Room
Will Not Forget.
Salon Aux Chandelles ensemble performing at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall

The Season Finale opened with Rachmaninoff's Весенние Воды (Spring Waters), Op. 14 — a fitting tribute on the eve of the composer's 153rd birthday — and carried its audience through an extraordinary two hours of music that touched five countries, two world premieres, and the full emotional range of what live performance can offer.

The first half brought the United States premiere of "Jeg Får Aldrig Lov Til At Stole På Dig" from the opera Dronning Annabell (2025) by Amanda Drew & Faun Vium — a Gen Z Danish operatic voice heard for the first time on American soil — alongside Rebecca Clarke's Duo Concertante for violin & viola with piano, a work of wartime exile and longing brought to luminous life by Andreeva and Mailiantz. The second half rose to orchestral scale with the United States premiere of Alfred Schnittke / Yuri Tkanov's Chamber Symphony for viola & chamber orchestra, performed by Alexandra Andreeva with the Westside Chamber Players under conductor Julius Akira Mauldin.

The evening concluded with Leonard Bernstein's "America" from West Side Story — a declaration, not a finale. For Andreeva and Mailiantz, both immigrants who once played beneath Carnegie Hall for a living, the moment carried the full weight of everything Salon Aux Chandelles was built to say.

Alexandra Andreeva in Alex Teih couture gown at Carnegie Hall
Alexandra Andreeva — Gown by Alex Teih
Vartan Mailiantz in Ike Behar suit at Carnegie Hall
Vartan Mailiantz — Suit by Ike Behar

The Season Finale marked Salon Aux Chandelles' debut as a platform where music and fashion converge at the highest level. Alexandra Andreeva took the Carnegie Hall stage in two bespoke couture gowns by New York designer Alex Teih — each a visual declaration as bold as the music itself. Vartan Mailiantz performed in a suit by distinguished American menswear house Ike Behar. Together, the collaboration announced something the classical world rarely sees: a concert conceived as a total aesthetic experience, where what is worn is as intentional as what is played.

From the Subway Platform
to Carnegie Hall.
Vartan Mailiantz and Alexandra Andreeva performing at Carnegie Hall

Vartan Mailiantz and Alexandra Andreeva first met in Moscow in 2016, reconnecting later that year after sitting together on a flight while on tour with the Moscow State Conservatory. They arrived in New York with three bags, three instruments, and one plan. They played beneath Carnegie Hall on the subway platform for a living. They founded Salon Aux Chandelles in 2024. One year later, they performed at Carnegie Hall with their own organization, before a sold-out house, covered by the Columbia University press.

In its debut year, the organization produced 16 concerts — all sold out — drew 200–250 guests per event, secured $50,000+ in philanthropic funding, formed partnerships with Tishman Speyer, Google, NYFW, and the Parsons Benefit, and established itself as what Times Square Chronicles called the city's most compelling new cultural voice.

"Music is so powerful. If you know how to truly be in music, you can change people's everything — vibrations, minds."
— Vartan Mailiantz, Co-Founder & Artistic Director · Columbia Spectator, April 2026
What the Audience
& Artists Said.

"It was also cool to see that the founders were also playing, and you could see that they were so proud. Getting to hear them play in different styles — that was really special because you don't always get that experience."

Lindsay Donat — Audience Member

"This is my biggest passion in life, and I'm so grateful that this journey from a very small town where I was born brought me to this most iconic place in the world."

Ilya Ramlav — Pianist & Performer

"The main idea was to combine all people into a more intimate space where everyone is able to experience music on the intimate level, which brings a lot of connection."

Vartan Mailiantz — Co-Founder & Artistic Director

"Music can handle a lot inside of itself. We choose a piece based on the way it touches our souls — and we make an effort to platform women composers and performers, to ensure they are visible and seen."

Alexandra Andreeva — Co-Founder & Creative Director

"Goose bumps while listening to the beats on April 2nd evening. Such a treat for life — out grown any global stage. Simply magical."

Rosalind Panda — Donor & Audience Member

"It was an epic event, stupendous performances by you guys and everyone else."

Peter Felfe — Audience Member

The Season drew a distinguished gathering of luminaries across music, arts, fashion, finance, and tech:

Kathleen Battle James Demmert Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia Olga Kern Lera Auerbach Dr. Farid Naffah Nicholas Lowry Alexander Markov Lewis Kaplan Maribel Lieberman Samantha Ory Selima Salaun David Hamilton Nichols Pauline Argenson Julie Reed-Yeboah Eugenio Cuttica Jonathan Solars Friday Jones Thalia Ouimet Ferris Wheel Jay Henri Scars Struck Clara Aich Alex Teih Regina Davidoff Julie Chan Rosalind Panda Grace Palmer Amanda Najor Rafael DeStella Danielle Carano Samir Nikocevic Susie Sharpe Paul Sykes Paul Misir
About Salon Aux Chandelles

Salon Aux Chandelles is a New York City-based, immigrant-artist-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization dedicated to championing women composers and performers, and to fostering genuine human connection through classical and contemporary music. Founded and directed by award-winning string players Alexandra Andreeva and Vartan Mailiantz, the organization completed its debut season with 16 sold-out concerts, $50,000+ in philanthropic funding, and a Carnegie Hall Season Finale covered by the Columbia University press. Season Two is forthcoming.

Press Contact & Media Inquiries
For interviews, photos,
& press materials

Alexandra Andreeva & Vartan Mailiantz are available for interviews and media appearances. High-resolution photography and full press kit available upon request.

info@salonauxchandelles.org
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