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Years active
  
1890sā€“1950

Name
  
Armen Tigranian


Role
  
Musical composer

Books
  
Anoush

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Born
  
December 26, 1879 (
1879-12-26
)
Alexandropol

Died
  
February 10, 1950, Tbilisi, Georgia

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Armen Tigrani Tigranian or Tigranyan or Dikranian (26 December 1879, Alexandropol ā€“ 10 February 1950, Tbilisi) was an Armenian music composer and conductor. His best-known works were two national operas, Anoush (premiere: Alexandropol, 4 (17) August 1912, the first opera performance in Armenia) and Davit Bek (1950); the latter of which premiered only months before his death and was his final composition.

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Biography

Tigranian was born in Alexandropol in the Russian Empire (present-day Gyumri, Armenia). He started becoming interested in music at a very early age. Tigranian received his musical training in Tbilisi, and in 1902, he finished his education at the Tbilisi Music College, studying composition with Makar Ekmalyan. He devoted himself to teaching and continued composing music, mainly songs and romances in Armenian folk traditions.

Tigranian's opera Anoush, written in 1908 and remodelled in 1932, is called the "national opera of the Armenian people". Anoush, based on Hovhannes Tumanian's story of country romance and tragedy captured the attention of audiences and became a perennial of the concert repertoire. The American premiere of Anoush took place in 1981 at Michigan Opera Theatre.

The history of Karabakh Melikdoms inspired the opera David Bek (1950).

Among the other works by Tigranian are the drama Leily and Mejnun, Eastern Dance for symphonic orchestra and New Spring chorus for 4 voices.

Burial

Tigranyan is buried in the Yerevan Central Cemetery also known as Tokhmakh cemetery. According to hush.am (Armenian genealogical initiative) he shares grave with Elizaveta Aristakesyan and Vardan Tigranyan.

Awards

  • Honoured Art Worker of Armenian SSR, 1935
  • Honoured Art Worker of Georgian SSR, 1936
  • Lenin order
  • References

    Armen Tigranian Wikipedia