Arutiunian: Complete Piano Works / Melikyan
Alexander Arutiunian was one of the most prominent composers in the USSR, one of the representatives of the Armenian āMighty Handfulā and much admired by Shostakovich. An accomplished pianist, Arutiunian created virtuoso piano works that are rooted in Armenian folk traditions while expressing, in the words of Hayk Melikyan, āa rich palette of emotions reflecting both his time and the history of his nationā. From the Armenian Dance of 1935, with its delicate, transparent texture and strong rhythmic drive, via the more dissonant, neo-classical Polyphonic Sonata, the descriptive Musical Pictures, and the almost Debussyan approach to tonality in the Six Moods, to the simple and beautifully crafted Album for Children of 2004, the works on this recording, the first complete edition, span Arutunianās entire compositional career.
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Arutiunian: Complete Piano Works / Melikyan
Arutiunian: Complete Piano Works / Melikyan
Alexander Arutiunian was one of the most prominent composers in the USSR, one of the representatives of the Armenian āMighty Handfulā and much admired by Shostakovich. An accomplished pianist, Arutiunian created virtuoso piano works that are rooted in Armenian folk traditions while expressing, in the words of Hayk Melikyan, āa rich palette of emotions reflecting both his time and the history of his nationā. From the Armenian Dance of 1935, with its delicate, transparent texture and strong rhythmic drive, via the more dissonant, neo-classical Polyphonic Sonata, the descriptive Musical Pictures, and the almost Debussyan approach to tonality in the Six Moods, to the simple and beautifully crafted Album for Children of 2004, the works on this recording, the first complete edition, span Arutunianās entire compositional career.
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Alexander Arutiunian was one of the most prominent composers in the USSR, one of the representatives of the Armenian āMighty Handfulā and much admired by Shostakovich. An accomplished pianist, Arutiunian created virtuoso piano works that are rooted in Armenian folk traditions while expressing, in the words of Hayk Melikyan, āa rich palette of emotions reflecting both his time and the history of his nationā. From the Armenian Dance of 1935, with its delicate, transparent texture and strong rhythmic drive, via the more dissonant, neo-classical Polyphonic Sonata, the descriptive Musical Pictures, and the almost Debussyan approach to tonality in the Six Moods, to the simple and beautifully crafted Album for Children of 2004, the works on this recording, the first complete edition, span Arutunianās entire compositional career.