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Aram Khachaturian
Born: 1903   Died: 1978   Country: Russia   Period: 20th Century
Although he was indicted (along with Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and a number of other prominent Soviet musicians) for "formalism," in the infamous Zhdanov decree of 1948, Aram Khachaturian was, for most of his long career, one of the Soviet musical establishment's most prized representatives. Born into an Armenian family, in Tbilisi, in 1903, Khachaturian's musical identity formed slowly, and, although a tuba player in his school band and a ...
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Khachaturian: Spartacus, Glazunov: The Seasons / Khachaturian, Vienna Philharmonic
Release Date: 04/11/2000   Label: London/Decca Legends   Catalog: 460315   Number of Discs: 1
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Most Popular Works
Sabre Dance (138)
Concerto for Piano in D flat major (22)
Concerto for Violin in D minor (33)
Spartacus Suite no 2: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (21)
Works
A Little Song (1)
Armenian Folksongs (2) and Dance (6)
Battle of Stalingrad: Suite (1)
Children's Album Book 2, for piano (1)
Children's Pieces (10) for Piano (3)
Children's Pieces (10) for Piano: Etude (1)
Children's Pieces (10) for Piano: In Folk Style (1)
Children's Pieces (10) for Piano: Invention (1)
Circus: Ballet Music (1)
Concert-Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra (8)
Concert-Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra (2)
Concert-Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra (3)
Concerto for Cello in E minor (7)
Concerto for Cello in E minor: 3rd movement, Allegro (1)
Concerto for Flute (3)
Concerto for Flute: Allegro vivace (2)
Concerto for Piano in D flat major (21)
Concerto for Violin in D minor (32)
Concerto for Violin in D minor: Excerpt(s) (1)
Dance for Piano in G minor, Op. 9 (2)
Dance for Violin and Piano no 1 in B flat major, Op. 11 (2)
Dance Suite (2)
Dance Suite: Caucasian Dance (1)
Dance Suite: Dancing Song (1)
Dance Suite: Uzbek Dance (2)
Dances (3) for 2 Pianos, Op. 6 (1)
Elegy for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 4 (1)
Festive Fanfares (1)
Funeral Ode in Memory of Lenin (1)
Gayane, ballet in 4 acts: Säbeltanz (2)
Gayaneh (2)
Gayaneh: Adagio (9)
Gayaneh: Armen's Variation (1)
Gayaneh: Ayesha's Dance (9)
Gayaneh: Choosing the Bride (1)
Gayaneh: Dance of the Highlanders (2)
Gayaneh: Dance of the Kurds (2)
Gayaneh: Dance of the old man (1)
Gayaneh: Dance of the old people (1)
Gayaneh: Dance of the Rose Maidens (18)
Gayaneh: Dance of the Young Kurds (6)
Gayaneh: Dance of Welcome (1)
Gayaneh: Dance(s) (2)
Gayaneh: Excerpt(s) (9)
Gayaneh: Final Act (1)
Gayaneh: Fire (1)
Gayaneh: Gayane and Giko (1)
Gayaneh: Gopak (7)
Gayaneh: Invention (1)
Gayaneh: Lezghinka (18)
Gayaneh: Lullaby (15)
Gayaneh: Lyrical Duet (2)
Gayaneh: Mountaineers (1)
Gayaneh: Mountaineers' Dance (1)
Gayaneh: Nounes variation (3)
Gayaneh: Russian Dance (3)
Gayaneh: Sabre Dance (138)
Gayaneh: Storm (1)
Gayaneh: Suite (6)
Gayaneh: Suite no 1 (2)
Gayaneh: Suite no 1 - Ayshe's awakening and dance (4)
Gayaneh: Suite no 1 - Dance of the young maidens (3)
Gayaneh: Suite no 1 - Lezghinka (3)
Gayaneh: Suite no 1 - Lullaby (4)
Gayaneh: Suite no 2 (1)
Gayaneh: Suite no 3 (1)
Introduction and Fugue (1)
La Viuda Valenciana: Suite (1)
Masquerade (1)
Masquerade: Excerpt(s) (1)
Masquerade: Galop (9)
Masquerade: Mazurka (5)
Masquerade: Nocturne (11)
Masquerade: Romance (5)
Masquerade: Suite (16)
Masquerade: Waltz (34)
Melody (1)
Nina's Song (1)
Oceano cuore (1)
Ode to Joy (1)
Oriental Dance (1)
Othello: Suite (1)
Piano Sonatina in C major (1)
Pictures of Childhood: 1. Birthday Party (1)
Pictures of Childhood: 2. Legend (1)
Pictures of Childhood: 3. The Little Horse (1)
Pictures of Childhood: 4. In Folk Dance Mood (Gallopade) (1)
Pieces (2) for Piano (1)
Poem, for piano in C sharp minor (1)
Poema for Piano (2)
Poème lyrique (1)
Polka for Band (1)
Prelude for Guitar (1)
Russian Fantasy (1)
Sonata for Piano (3)
Sonata for Viola solo (1)
Sonata for Violin and Piano (3)
Sonata-Fantasy for Cello solo (4)
Sonata-monologue for Violin solo (1)
Sonatina for Piano (1)
Song-Poem "In Honor of an Ashugh" (2)
Soviet Police March (1)
Spartacus (10)
Spartacus Suite no 1 (5)
Spartacus Suite no 1: Dance of the Gaditanian Maidens and victory of Spartacus (7)
Spartacus Suite no 1: Introduction, Adagio of Aegina and Harmodius (3)
Spartacus Suite no 1: Scene and Dance with Crotalums (7)
Spartacus Suite no 1: Variations of Aegina and Bacchanalia (7)
Spartacus Suite no 2 (4)
Spartacus Suite no 2: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (22)
Spartacus Suite no 3 (3)
Spartacus Suite no 3: Dance of an Egyptian girl (3)
Spartacus Suite no 3: Dance of the Greek slave (3)
Spartacus Suite no 4 (1)
Spartacus Suites: Excerpt(s) (4)
Spartacus: Act 1 Introduction (1)
Spartacus: Act 2 (1)
Spartacus: Adagio (1)
Spartacus: Adagio - Excerpt(s) (3)
Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (24)
Spartacus: Dance of the Gaditanae - The Rebels' Approach (2)
Spartacus: Dance of the Maidens (1)
Spartacus: Dance of the Maidens and Victory of Spartacus (1)
Spartacus: Entrance of Crassus - Adagio of Aegina and Crassus (1)
Spartacus: Excerpt(s) (8)
Spartacus: no 7b, Dance of Aegina (1)
Spartacus: Scene and Dance with Crotalums (2)
Spartacus: The Entrance of Harmodius - Adagio of Aegina and Harmodius (1)
Spartacus: Variation of Aegina (3)
Spartacus: Variations of Aegina and Bacchanalia (1)
Suite for 2 Pianos (1)
Symphony no 1 (1)
Symphony no 2 (5)
Symphony no 2: Excerpt(s) (1)
Symphony no 3 "Simfoniya-Poema" (3)
Symphony No. 2 in A minor ("Symphony with Bells") (1)
The battle of Stalingrad (2)
To The Heroes Of The Patriotic War (1)
Toccata for Piano (12)
Toccata for piano in E flat minor (2)
Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano (6)
Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano : 1st movement, Andante con dolore, con molt espressione (1)
Triumphal Poem (1)
Waltz for Band (1)
Waltz-Caprice, for piano in C sharp minor (1)
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Bartók, Françaix, Khachaturian, Et Al: Chamber Music / Melos
Release Date: 09/10/2002   Label: Emi Classics Double Fforte   Catalog: 72646   Number of Discs: 2
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Brahms, Khachaturian: Violin Concertos / Szeryng, Doráti
Release Date: 08/11/1992   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 434318   Number of Discs: 1
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James Galway Plays Khachaturian
Release Date: 05/10/1994   Label: Rca Victor Red Seal   Catalog: 57010   Number of Discs: 1
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Khachaturian: Symphony No 2, Etc / Jarvi, Royal Scottish
Release Date: 10/28/1992   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 8945   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Blair Johnston
Although he was indicted (along with Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and a number of other prominent Soviet musicians) for "formalism," in the infamous Zhdanov decree of 1948, Aram Khachaturian was, for most of his long career, one of the Soviet musical establishment's most prized representatives. Born into an Armenian family, in Tbilisi, in 1903, Khachaturian's musical identity formed slowly, and, although a tuba player in his school band and a self-taught pianist, he wanted to be a biologist, and did not study music formally until entering Moscow's Gnesin Music Academy (as a cellist) in 1922. His considerable musical talents soon manifested themselves, and by 1925 he was studying composition privately with Gnesin himself. In 1929, Khachaturian joined Miaskovsky's composition class at the Moscow Conservatory. Khachaturian graduated in 1934, and before the completion, in 1937, of his postgraduate studies, the successful premieres of such works as the Symphony No. 2 in A Minor "With a Bell" (1935) and, especially, the Piano Concerto in D flat Major (1936) established Khachaturian as the leading Soviet composer of his generation. During the vicious government-sponsored attacks, in 1948, on the Soviet Composers' Union (in which Khachaturian, an active member since 1937, also held an administrative function) Khachaturian took a great deal of criticism. However, although he was officially censured for employing modernistic, politically incorrect musical techniques which fostered an "anti-people art," Khachaturian's music contained few, if any, of the objectionable traits found in the music of some of his more adventuresome colleagues. In retrospect, it was most likely Khachaturian's administrative role in the Union, perceived by the government as a bastion of politically incorrect music, and not his music as such, which earned him a place on the black list of 1948. Nevertheless, Khachaturian made a very full and humble apology for his artistic "errors" following the Zhdanov decree; his musical style, however, underwent no changes. Khachaturian joined the composition faculty of the Moscow Conservatory and the Gnesin Academy in 1950, and that same year he made his debut as a conductor. During the years until his death in 1978 Khachaturian made frequent European conducting appearances, and in January of 1968 he made a culturally significant trip to Washington, D.C., conducting the National Symphony Orchestra in a program of his own works. Khachaturian's characteristic musical style draws on the melodic and rhythmic vitality of Armenian folk music. Although not adverse to sharp dissonance, Khachaturian never strayed from a basically diatonic musical language. The Piano Concerto and the Violin Concerto in D Minor are truly Romantic works, virtuosic, clear, and unaffectedly expressive, remaining therefore popular and frequently performed composition. Of course, many neither of these works matches the popularity of the famous "Sabre Dance" from the ballet Gayane, which made Khachaturian a household name during World War II. His other works include film scores, songs, piano pieces, and chamber music. The degree of Khachaturian's success as a Soviet composer can be measured by his many honors, which include the 1941 Lenin Prize, for the Violin Concerto, the 1959 Stalin Prize, for the ballet Spartacus, and the title, awarded in 1954, of People's Artist.
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