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Name
  
Karen Khachaturian

Role
  
Composer

Movies
  
Tenderness


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Died
  
July 19, 2011, Moscow, Russia

Children
  
Natalia Karenovna Khachaturyan, Dmitry Karenovich Khachaturian

Parents
  
Sara Mikhailovna Dunaeva-Khachaturian, Suren Khachaturian

Similar People
  
Aram Khachaturian, Boris Tchaikovsky, Vissarion Shebalin, Nikolai Myaskovsky, Tikhon Khrennikov

Karen khachaturian sonata for cello and piano


Karen Surenovich Khachaturian (Russian: Карэн Суренович Хачатурян, Armenian: Կարեն Խաչատրյան) (Moscow, September 19, 1920 – Moscow, July 19, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian composer of Armenian ethnicity and the nephew of composer Aram Khachaturian.

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Khachaturian was born in Moscow, the son of Suren Khachaturian, a theatrical director. He studied under Genrikh Litinsky at the Moscow Conservatory were interrupted by a term of duty in the entertainment division of the Red Army. Resuming his studies in 1945, he worked with Dmitri Shostakovich and Nikolai Myaskovsky.

In addition to the Violin Sonata (1947), his works include a Cello Sonata (1966), a String Quartet (1969), four symphonies (1955, 1968, 1982, 1991) and a ballet, Cipollino (1973), as well as various other orchestral works and music for the theater and films.

Rhythmic drive and a careful and idiomatic use of his instrumental forces characterize his compositions. He adopted a primarily tonal approach to composition. His works have been recorded by artists including David Oistrakh, Jascha Heifetz, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Vladimir Yampolsky. A recording of the opening of his first symphony was played in a lecture-demonstration given at the University of Warwick during the first academic year in which it had undergraduates (1965-1966), by Geoffrey Bush.

Jascha Heifetz Remembered - Interview with Karen Khachaturian, Composer


Works

  • String trio for violin, viola, and cello
  • Violin Sonata, in G minor, Op. 1 composed in 1947. (for Leonid Kogan) - recorded by J. Heifetz and L. Steuber for RCA Victor Gold in 1966. n. of disc is - (GD87872)
  • Cello Sonata, dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. First performed January 10, 1967
  • String quartet.
  • Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (OCLC 225728893)
  • Previous National Anthems of Somali (1972) and Zanzibar (1964)
  • Awards

    Khachaturian was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class (2007), the Order of Honour (Russian Federation) (2000) and the Order of Friendship (1995). He was awarded the title Peoples Artist of the RSFSR (1981) and the USSR State Prize (1976, for the ballet "Cipollino") and the Russian Federation State Prize (2001). He also received the Diploma of the Russian Federation President (March 6, 2011 - for great contribution to the development of national culture and the many years of creative activity) and the Moscow City Hall prize (1999).

    References

    Karen Khachaturian Wikipedia