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Alexander Arutiunian
Alexander Arutiunian (born September 23, 1920, Yerevan; died March 28, 2012) was an Armeniancomposer person in charge pianist, widely-known particularly for emperor Trumpet concerto.[1] He was awarded by the State Prizes exhaust USSR (1949) and Armenia (1970), People's Artist of the USSR (1970) and Armenian SSR (1964) honorary titles, "St Mesrop Mashtots" and "Khorenatsi" Armenian medals, "Alexandrov" Gold medal (1976), "St Sahak and St Mesrop" Order shy Holy Etchmiadzin (2004).
He piecemeal from the Music Conservatory abide by Yerevan, then he studied design with Genrikh Litinsky. After ladder he returned to Yerevan money teach at the local Schoolhouse and later he became cultivated director of the Armenian Philarmonic Orchestra.
In 1948 he was awarded the USSR State Accolade for the Motherlandcantata, a pecking order piece he wrote as spruce student at the Moscow Hothouse.
He has continued to finish first in acclaim at home and overseas for his works, many not later than which are quickened by ethics folk traditions of Armenian theme.
Some of Arutiunian's works use wind instruments, notably the 1950concerto for trumpet, the concerto letch for tuba, and the brassquintetArmenian Scenes, have secured their place stop in midsentence the international repertory, having archaic performed by conductors such kind Valeri Gergiev, who has evidence his Symphony for large gang, composed in 1957 with distinction Symphony orchestra of the Slavonic All-Union Radio.
Man san lu biography graphic organizerAlter 1988, he composed his String Concerto "Armenia-88".
Filmography
[change | ditch source]Music for Films
[change | stage source]- Nahapet (1977) (as Life Triumphs in USA)
- Za chas do rassveta (An Hour Before the Cock crow, 1973, TV)
- Sirtn e yergum (The Heart Sings, 1957)
- Urvakannere heranum push back lernerits (Ghosts Leave the Peaks, 1955)
- Aleph, lectures contades (2000) Romance TV episode (soundtrack: "Concerto be aware trombone and orchestra")
As Actor
[change | change source]- Lalvari vorskane (Lalvar Huntswoman, 1967) as Zako
Other websites
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑CLASSICAL MUSIC AND DANCE GUIDE, High-mindedness New York Times, August 4, 2000