Victoria Fatu-Martirosyan was born at 1984 and started playing the piano at the age of 8. In 2008 she graduated the Moscow State Conservatory and currently she is pursuing Graduate Studies under Stanislav Ioudenitch at the International Center of Music, Park University.
She has studied in Master Classes with world masters pianists like Vladimir Krainev, Marina Mdivani, John Lill, William Grant Nabore, Joanna McGregor, Christopher Elton and Martino Tirimo.
In 1998 Fatu-Martirosyan has won the First prize at AMSA World Piano Competition for Young pianists in Cincinnati, USA and then performed at Carnegie Hall in New York as the First Prize winner. In 2002 she was awarded the Excellence Prize by the President of the Russian Federation and also a Grant from the Vladimir Spivakov Foundation. Another important achievement is the winning of the Second Prize at the Young Concert Artists Competition in New York, 2007.
Other awards and special prizes include: First Prize at the International Competition Festival "The Olympic of muses", Russia Sviatoslav Richter Prize at the Vladimir Krainev Competition, Ukraine, 1998 Special Prize at the Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition, Russia, 2000 Special Prize at the Vladimir Horvitz International Piano Competition, Ukraine, 2001 Laureate of the World Charity Program “New Names”
In 1995 at the age of 10, Fatu-Martirosyan has performed as a soloist in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory with the Tchaikovsky Symphonic Orchestra under Vladimir Fedoseev.
She has performed as a soloist with other orchestras such as: Nizhy-Novgorov Philharmonic, conductor: V.Ziva The Russia National Orchestra, conductor: D.Liss Saratov Philharmonic, conductor: V.Yarmoshkin Yaroslavl Philharmonic, conductor: M.Annamamedov
Fatu-Martirosyan had many solo performances for audiences in Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Poland, Kuwait, Tunis, France, Armenia, Estonia, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, England, Ireland, Japan, China, Holland and the USA.
She has participated in many international festivals such as The Colmar Festival, France; The Bougelet Festival, France; "Russian seasons in Paris", France; Ayvazovsky Festival, Ukraine;"Russia engages the world", New York, USA and "The Oxford Piano Festival", England
Many Radio, TV and CD recordings illustrate victoria's success.
Due to her important achievements the name of Victoria Martirosyan was added to "The Golden Book of Russian Federation - New Names for 21 Century".