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Aram Khachaturian
June 6, 1903 - May 1, 1978
born in Tiflis, Russia, composed during the Modern period
born in Tiflis, Russia, composed during the Modern period
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. ~ Blair Johnston, Rovi
Selected Discography
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Track List: An Introduction To Aram Khachaturian
Title: Gayane, Ballet In 4 Acts
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 2
Title: Symphony No.3 In C Major ("Symphony-Poem")
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Track List: Aram Il'Yich Khachaturian: Spartacus Ballet Suites 1-3
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 1
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 2
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 3
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Track List: Khachaturian & Ibert: Flute Concertos; Emmanuel Pahud
Title: Flute Concerto (Authorized Transcription By J.p. Rampal Of The Violin Concerto)
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Track List: Khachaturian Violin Concerto
Disc 1
Title: Piano Concerto In D Flat Major (also Arranged For 2 Pianos)
Title: Violin Concerto In D Minor (also Arranged For Violin & Piano)
Disc 2
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Symphony No.2 In A Minor ("Symphony With Bells")
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Track List: Khachaturian: Ballet Music
Title: Gayane, Ballet In 4 Acts
Title: Spartacus, Ballet
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
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Track List: Khachaturian: Gayanne Suites Nos. 1-3
Title: Gayane Suite, For Orchestra No. 1
Title: Gayane Suite, For Orchestra No. 2
Title: Gayane Suite, For Orchestra No. 3
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Track List: Khachaturian: Gayne (Complete Ballet); Selections from Spartacus; Masquerade Suite
Disc 1
Title: Gayane, Ballet In 4 Acts
Disc 2
Title: Spartacus, Ballet
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Russian Fantasy, For Orchestra
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Track List: Khachaturian: Piano Works
Title: Toccata For Piano In E Flat Minor
Title: Poem, For Piano In C Sharp Minor
Title: Two Pieces
Title: Piano Sonatina In C Major
Title: Ten Children's Pieces
Title: Piano Sonata In E Flat Major
Title: Waltz-caprice, For Piano In C Sharp Minor
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Track List: Khachaturian: Spartacus (Suites Nos. 1-3)
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 1
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 2
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 3
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Track List: Khachaturian: Spartacus Suite No. 4; Maquerade; Circus; Dance Suite
Title: Spartacus Suite, For Orchestra No. 4
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Spartacus, Ballet
Title: Dance Suite For Orchestra
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Track List: Khachaturian: Suites - Spartacus/Gayaneh/Masquerade
Title: Spartacus, Ballet
Title: Masquerada, Suite From The Incidental Music For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Gayane, Ballet In 4 Acts
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Track List: Khachaturian: Symphony No. 2 "The Bell"
Title: Symphony No.2 In A Minor ("Symphony With Bells")
Title: The Battle Of Stalingrad, Suite From The Film Score (from The Film By Vladimir Petrov)
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Track List: Piano Concerto / Dance Suite
Title: Piano Concerto In D Flat Major (also Arranged For 2 Pianos)
Title: Work(s)
Title: Dance Suite For Orchestra
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Track List: Violin Concerto / Cello Concerto
Title: Violin Concerto In D Minor (also Arranged For Violin & Piano)
Title: Cello Concerto In E Minor



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