Ариян Ашот Размикович

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Арьян Ашот
Arian Ashot
На английском: Arian Ashot
Дата рождения: 03.04.1973
Место рождения: Ереван
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Биография

Arian Ashot Арьян Ашот (b. April 3, 1973, Yerevan). Armenian composer, now resident in Russia, of mostly orchestral, chamber, vocal, and piano works that have been performed in Europe.

Mr. Arian studied piano with Ruben Saryan at the Romanos Melikyan Music College in Yerevan from 1989-92, where he graduated with distinction, and studied composition with Armen Smbatyan and piano with Elena Abajyan at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory from 1992-95. He studied composition with Karen Khachaturian at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow from 1995-2001, where he earned his BMus and MMus.

Among his honors is First Prize in the Komitas competition for folk and spiritual music in Yerevan (1994, for Three Songs). His music has been featured at many festivals, including the Moscow Autumn.

He has taught composition, harmony, polyphony, and score reading at the Sveshnikov Choral Academy in Moscow since 2001 and analysis, form, instrumentation, and polyphony at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory since 2002.

COMPLETE LIST OF WORKS

ORCHESTRAL: Manfred Symphony, string orchestra, 1996; Concerto-Brevis, piano, orchestra, 1999; Symphony, 2000-01; Skanda (symphonic fresco no. 1), duduk (Armenian oboe), orchestra, CD, 2002; Sounds of Stonehenge (symphonic fresco no. 2), 2002

CHAMBER MUSIC: Ballad, clarinet, piano, 1991; Trio, violin, cello, piano, 1993; Capriccio, violin, 1997; Amaras, clarinet, cello, piano, 1997; Dedication, cello, 1998; String Quartet, 1999

CHORAL: For Armenia (text by Valery Bryusov), mixed chorus, 1997

VOCAL: Romances (text by Hovhannis Tumanyan), voice, piano, 1992; Three Songs (text from an Armenian folk source), mezzo-soprano, piano, 1994

PIANO: Album for Children, 1989; Sonata, 1990; Toccata and Fugue, 1995; Three Pieces, 1997; Three Fugues and Postludes, 2000

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E-mail address: ashotaryan@hotmail.com


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