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“Past”: A Publicly Funded Concert for the Privileged Few?

CULTURE

Yuja Wang’s performance in Yerevan raises questions over transparency, spending of public funds, and accessibility

According to Armenian daily “Past”, the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. As part of the jubilee events, a gala concert is scheduled for May 14 featuring world-renowned pianist Yuja Wang. But despite the prestige of the event, controversy has emerged surrounding the use of public money and limited public access.

When “Past” contacted Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (MESCS) to clarify how much is being paid to bring Yuja Wang to Armenia — including her artist fee and agency expenses — the Ministry refused to disclose the figures, citing “commercial confidentiality.” This lack of transparency has raised alarm, especially following reports that Wang’s performance fee alone could be as high as $80,000.

The Ministry responded that the concert’s financing will be included in the special program commemorating the Philharmonic’s centenary, which is expected to receive a separate government allocation. However, at the time of publication, no formal government decision had yet been made. This raises a serious concern: how can public funds already be promised or spent when no official approval has been granted?

Even more concerning is the pricing of the event. Despite being funded from the state budget — that is, from the pockets of Armenian taxpayers — ticket prices range from 15,000 to 150,000 AMD (approximately $40 to $400). These prices place the concert far out of reach for the average Armenian citizen, effectively making it an exclusive event for the wealthy few.

Critics argue that publicly funded cultural events should reflect principles of accountability, social equity, and inclusivity. Instead, this concert risks reinforcing elitism in the cultural sector and excluding the wider public from access to world-class performances — all while using their own tax contributions.

At a time when transparency and equitable access should be central to cultural policy, this case highlights the urgent need for clear public oversight of how cultural budgets are allocated and whom they ultimately serve.

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