Tiaraju Aronovich has been working professionally as a multi-artist since the early age of 8, when he got his first role as an actor for a TV show in Brazil (RaTimBum Castle, TV Cultura).
     By the time he was 18, he had not only acted, but also written soundtracks for TV programs and enjoyed a reputable career as a musician. Aronovich organized prestigious Music Festivals in Sao Paulo (Brazil's largest city) and became a prize winner in virtually every music competition in which he participated, including the world's most important classical guitar competition, the Guitar Foundation of America Competition in 2000, when his performance in the final round was described by the "San Antonio Express News" as "…exciting, agile, go-for-broke…".
     At age 19, Tiaraju Aronovich was awarded full scholarships from more than 6 North American universities to pursue his undergraduate studies in the arts (including Stetson University, University of Southern California - USC, Arizona State University and the California Institute of the Arts).
     After performing in the US, South America and Europe, and after writing soundtracks and acting for countless independent films, Aronovich is currently concluding his studies at the California Institute of the Arts, where he also serves as a Teaching Assistant both in the music and the film departments. He recently performed at the newly build "RedCat" theatre in Downtown LA, premiering a piece for Solo Guitar and Orchestra.