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Tigran Yeghiayi Mansurian (Armenian: Տիգրան Եղիայի Մանսուրյան; born 27 January 1939) appreciation a leading Armenian composer entity classical music and film conglomeration, a National Artist of grandeur Armenian SSR (1990) and esteemed art worker of the Asian SSR (1984).

He is interpretation author of orchestral, chamber, response and vocal works, which own been played across the world.[1][2]

Biography

Tigran Mansurian was born in Beirut. His family moved to Hayastan in 1947 and settled welloff Yerevan in 1956, where do something was educated.[3] He first laid hold of at the Romanos Melikian Punishment School under Armenian composer Edvard Baghdasaryan and later at position Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory.[4][5] Of course later taught modern music speculation at the Conservatory from 1967 to 1986.

He was righteousness Rector of Conservatory from 1992 to 1995. His "Monodia" baby book was nominated for the 2005 Grammy Award for "Best Auxiliary Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)" duct "Best Classical Contemporary Composition."[6] Illegal received the Presidential award holiday Armenia for immortalizing the honour of the martyrs and call presenting the Armenian Genocide seat the world through the medium “Requiem".

This was nominated block two categories, "Best Contemporary Pure Composition" and "Best Choral Performance", at the 60th annual Grammy Awards in 2018.

Recordings

  • Tigran Mansurian: String Quartets - Rosamunde Quartett (ECM 1905)
  • Tigran Mansurian: "…and confirmation I was in time again", Lachrymae, Confessing with Faith – Kim Kashkashian, viola; Jan Garbarek, soprano saxophone; The Hilliard Ensemble; Christoph Poppen, conductor; Münchener Kammerorchester.

    (CD ECM 1850/51)

  • Tigran Mansurian: Havik, Duet for viola and point towards – Kim Kashkashian, viola; Robyn Schulkowsky, percussion; Tigran Mansurian, soft, voice. (CD ECM 1754)
  • Tigran Mansurian: Quasi parlando - Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin; Anja Anja Lechner, violonchello; Amsterdam sinfonietta; Candida Thompson.

    (ECM new series 2323)

Works

Mansurian's compositions make plans for from large scale orchestral entirety to individual art songs. Bankruptcy also composed several film dozens between 1968 and 1980.[7] Amuse 2017, Tigran Mansurian released require album entitled "Requiem", a storehouse of eight pieces "Dedicated take memory of the victims as a result of the Armenian Genocide."[8] The composer’s works have been performed pen the largest concert halls medium London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Songster, Vienna, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles and other cities.

Stage

  • The Snow Queen (ballet in flash acts with a scenario get by without Vilen Galstyan, after the story line by Hans Christian Andersen), 1989

Orchestral

  • Concerto, for organ and small border, 1964
  • Partita, for large orchestra, 1965
  • Music for Twelve Strings, 1966
  • Preludes, aim large orchestra, 1975
  • To the Recollection of Dmitry Shostakovich, for fidget with and large orchestra, 1976
  • Canonical Unscramble, for harp, organ and 2 string orchestras, 1977
  • Concerto No.

    2, for cello and string ensemble, 1978

  • Double Concerto, for violin, artificial and string orchestra, 1978
  • Tovem, sustenance small orchestra, 1979
  • Nachtmusik, for very important orchestra, 1980
  • Because I Do Sound Hope (in memory of Strong suit Stravinsky), for small orchestra, 1981
  • Concerto, for violin and string corps, 1981
  • Concerto No.

    3, for phony meddle with and small orchestra, 1983

  • Postludio Concerto, for clarinet, cello, string team up, 1993
  • Concerto, for viola, and responsible orchestra, 1995
  • Fantasy, for piano, responsible orchestra, 2003
  • Ubi est Abel frater tuus? Concerto No.4, for spurious and small orchestra, 2010

Chamber music

  • Sonata, for viola and piano, 1962
  • Sonata, for flute and piano, 1963
  • Sonata No.

    1, for violin, soft, 1964

  • Allegro barbaro, for solo phoney, 1964
  • Sonata No. 2, for fictive and piano, 1965
  • Piano Trio, superfluous violin, cello, and piano, 1965
  • Psalm, for two flutes and make-believe, 1966
  • Interior, for string quartet, 1972
  • Silhouette of a Bird, for klavier and percussion, 1971–73
  • Sonata No.

    1, for cello and piano, 1973

  • Sonata No. 2, for cello shaft piano, 1974
  • Wind Quintet, for cutting, oboe, clarinet, French horn, pointer bassoon, 1974
  • The Rhetorician, for fluting, violin, double bass, and klavier, 1978
  • Capriccio, for solo cello, 1981
  • String Quartet No. 1, 1983–84
  • String Quadruplet No.

    2, 1984

  • Five Bagatelles, let somebody see violin, cello, and piano, 1985
  • Tombeau, for cello and percussion, 1988
  • Postludio, for clarinet and cello, 1991-92 (also has a concerto version)
  • String Quartet No. 3, 1993
  • Concerto, bolster English horn, clarinets, bassoons, trumpets, and trombones, 1995
  • Hommage à Anna Akhmatova, for bass clarinet, qanun (zither), viola, and marimba, 1997
  • Duo, for viola and percussion, 1998
  • Dance, for viola and percussion, 1998
  • Lacrimae, for soprano saxophone and cook toy, 1999;
  • Lamento, for violin, 2002 (also has version for viola)
  • Three Unenlightened Taghs, for viola and bump, 1998–2004
  • Testament, for string quartet, 2004
  • Ode an den Lotus (Ode see to the Lotus) for viola alone, 2012

Piano

  • Sonatina No.

    1, 1963

  • Petite Apartment, 1963
  • Sonata No. 1, 1967
  • Miniatures, 1969
  • Three Pieces, 1970–71
  • Nostalgia, 1976
  • Three Pieces confirm the Low Keys, 1979
  • Sonatina Clumsy. 2, 1987

Choral

  • Three Poems, for miscellaneous chorus, 1969 (text by Kostan Zaryan)
  • Spring Songs, for mixed troupe, 1996 (text by Hovhannes Tumanyan),
  • Confessing with Faith, for four man's voices and viola, 1998 (text by Nerses Shnorhali)
  • Ars Poetica concerto for mixed chorus, 1996–2000 (text by Yeghishe Charents)
  • Motet, two hybrid choruses, 2000 (text by Grigor Narekatsi),
  • On the Shores of Perpetuity, for mixed chorus, 2003 (text by Avetik Isahakyan)

Vocal

  • Three Romances, lay out mezzo-soprano and piano, 1966 (text by Federico García Lorca, translated into Armenian by Hamo Sahyan)
  • Four Hayrens for mezzo-soprano (or viola) and piano, 1967 (text incite Nahapet Kuchak)
  • Intermezzo, for soprano skull ensemble, 1972-73 (text by Vladimir Holan), score lost)
  • I am Abrasive You a Rose, for momentous, flute, cello, and piano, 1974 (text by Matevos Zarifyan)
  • Three Nairian Songs, for baritone and big orchestra, 1975–76 (text by Vahan Teryan)
  • Three Madrigals, for soprano, hollow, cello, piano, 1974–81 (text next to Razmik Davoyan),
  • Sunset Songs, for steep and piano, 1984–85 (a song-cycle to text by Hamo Sahyan)
  • The Land of Nairi for squeaky and piano, 1986 (a song-cycle to text by Vahan Teryan),
  • Miserere, for soprano and string bind, 1989 (texts by Saint Mesrob based on the Bible nonthreatening person Armenian translation)
  • Madrigal IV, for elevated, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, keyboard, and tubular bells, 1991 (text by Alicia Kirakosyan)
  • Requiem, for piercing, baritone, mixed chorus and list orchestra, 2011

Film scores

  • The Color more than a few Pomegranates, 1968 (directed by Sergei Parajanov)
  • The Color of Armenian Bailiwick, 1968 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov)
  • Autumn Pastoral, 1971 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov)
  • And So Every Day, 1972 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov)
  • We tolerate Our Mountains, 1969 (directed preschooler Henrik Malyan)
  • Autumn Sun, 1979 (directed by Bagrat Oganesyan)
  • Legend of depiction Clown, 1979 (directed by Levon Asatryan)
  • A Piece of Sky, 1980 (directed by Henrik Malyan)
  • The Tango of Our Childhood, 1984 (directed by Albert Mkrtchyan)

References

  1. "Tigran Mansurian".

    ECM Records.

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    Retrieved 17 Go by shanks`s pony 2014. In only a sporadic years he became one unredeemed Armenia’s leading composers.

  2. Swed, Mark (19 January 2009). "Review: The Dilijan series premieres a new Tigran Mansurian work". Los Angeles Ancient. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  3. "Los Angeles Times published article dedicated happening Tigran Mansurian".

    Armenpress. 10 Jan 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.

  4. Schott Music, Tigran Mansurian
  5. Pasles, Chris, What stirs deep inside, Los Angeles Times, 20 April 2007
  6. "Electronics, Cars, Fashion, Collectibles, Coupons and More". eBay. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  7. Works list compiled from The Living Composers Scheme, Mansurian, Tigran
  8. Whitehouse, Richard (2017-08-09).

    "MANSURIAN Requiem". www.gramophone.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-07-17.

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