Aram Khatchaturian
1903 - 1978
Aram Khatchaturian was a Soviet and Armenian composer, conductor and teacher. He was the first composer to fuse the musical styles of his time with his traditional Armenian heritage.
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Piano Music by Aram Khatchaturian
Explore Khachaturian's Music
Khachaturian conduct Khachaturian (recorded live in 1975, Moscow)
Century’s recording
Symphony No.1 in E minor
‘Spartacus’ Adagio
‘Gayaneh’ Excerpts
Concert Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra
Concert Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra
URSS RTV Large Symphony Orchestra
Aram Khachaturian, conductor
Nicolai Petrov, piano
Karine Georgian, cello
Khachaturian Toccata (recorded in 1967)
Lev Oborin, piano
Sabre Dance from the Gayane Suite No. 3
Berliner Philharmoniker
Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 31 December 2013.
The Berliner Philharmoniker's Digital Concert Hall
List of Khachaturian's Piano Music
Poem, 1925
Andantino, 1926
Waltz-Caprice and Dance, 1926
Waltz-Etude, 1926
Detskiy al′bom 1 [Children's Album no.1], 1926–47
Poem, 1927
7 Recitatives and Fugues, 1928–66
Syuita, 1932
Tokkata, 1932
Khoreograficheskiy val′s [Choreographic Waltz], 1944
Waltz, 1952 [from incid music Maskarad]
Sonatina, 1959
Piano Sonata, 1961
Detskiy al′bom 2 [Children's Album no.2], 1965
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