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MEG Recordings
1995 /
Cambridge
Aram Khachaturian (Composer)
Edward Baghdasaryan (Composer)
Georgy Saradjian (Composer)
Robert Andreassian (Composer)
Music /
Classical /
Piano
Tracks
1:
Yerangi 2:58
2:
Ounabi & Marali 3:23
3:
Shoshiki 2:41
4:
Yet Ou Arach 2:32
5:
Shoror 4:52
6:
Shogher Djan 1:09
7:
Yerkingn Ampel Eh 1:20
8:
Habrban 0:46
9:
Twelve Children's Pieces 9:28
10:
Garoun A 4:40
11:
Gakavik 2:29
12:
Dzirani Dzar 4:59
13:
Folk Syle 1:51
14:
Poema 7:42
15:
Humoresque 1:33
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The solo piano makes its appearance in Komitas' mature work in 1902 in the form of Six Dances for Piano which he composed over a four-year period. The cycle was performed in Paris by the composer in 1906 and published in Leipzig by Breitkopf and Härtel in 1916. Perhaps one of the reasons for Komitas' extraordinary scholarly and artistic success in Europe during the first decade of our century was due to the experimental, compositional possibilities which his work suggested. These possibilities are further explored in the piano works of modern Armenian composers, such as Saradjian, Andriasian, Khachaturian, and Baghtasarian. Featuring pianist Zemphira Barseghian. Recorded in 1993.
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