Stan Barmotin (Lyrano)
Singer, composer, and songwriter whose music grows from personal stories and speaks straight to the heart.
Music has been with me since early childhood: at the age of four, my parents enrolled me in a music school to study piano.
I continued to develop in music and vocals, gradually finding my own voice. I also wrote poetry at school—my second-grade teacher once said,
“He will be a writer.”
From the age of 16, I wrote poetry consistently and eventually compiled an entire book. It was never published, yet many ideas
and lines from that time became the foundation for my songs today.
I have sung throughout my life—at restaurants, gatherings, and among friends. I dreamed of a big stage, but life often required steady work and income,
and music didn’t always provide that. Still, the creative spark never left me.
2009, Miami, Valentine’s Day: I gave a solo concert dedicated to my parents. I wanted them to see me on stage and share that important moment.
The evening was enhanced by a Georgian dance group.
I play piano and guitar (and in the past, violin), yet my true calling is to write songs filled with emotion, faith, memory, and sincerity.
My closest styles are chanson and ballad, with touches of jazz and lyrical themes throughout.
Mission: to create music that stays in people’s hearts—joyful or sad, dedicated to God or loved ones, but always genuine and alive.