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  1. Soviet "folk" ballet. Gayane ( Gayaneh or Gayne, the e is pronounced; Armenian: Գայանե; Russian: Гаянэ) is a four-act ballet with music by Aram Khachaturian. Originally composed in or before 1939, when it was first produced (in Yerevan) as Happiness. Revised in 1941–42 to a libretto by Konstantin Derzhavin and with choreography by ...

  2. Ode in Memory of Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1948) Suite from Battle of Stalingrad (1949) Triumphal Poem, a festive poem (1950) Suite from The Valencian Widow (1952) Suite from Spartacus No. 1 (1955) Suite from Spartacus No. 2 (1955) Suite from Spartacus No. 3 (1955) Symphonic Pictures from Spartacus (1955) Greeting (or Salutatory) Overture (1958)

  3. Aram Khachaturian wrote seventeen film scores during his career and was highly regarded in the film genre in the Soviet Union. Here we have two of his more popular efforts, presented in the form of multi-movement suites. Actually, this disc is a reissue of material originally offered on Marco Polo in 1994. The Battle of Stalingrad was recorded ...

  4. Product Description. Peter Rosen's film is a grand tribute to the great Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) in his centennial year and a daring, yet moving study of his complex life under Stalin's tyranny. The film is about the life of a composer creating in the darkness of a tragic era. Like most Soviet citizens, Khachaturian hid a ...

  5. Spartacus ( Russian: «Спартак», Spartak) is a ballet by Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978). The work follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of the slave uprising against the Romans known as the Third Servile War, although the ballet's storyline takes considerable liberties with the historical record. Khachaturian composed Spartacus ...

  6. Khachaturian's works span a broad range of musical types, including ballets, symphonies, concertos, and numerous film scores. See also. Aram Khachaturian House-Museum; Further reading. Robinson, Harlow (July 2007). "The Caucasian Connection: National Identity in the Ballets of Aram Khachaturian". Nationalities Papers 35 (3): 429–438.

  7. Biography. "I was born on Saturday, June 6, 1903 in Kodzhori (now Tbilisi), the suburb of Tiflis. My father, Yeghia was born in the village of Upper Aza and moved to Tiflis at the age of 13; he owned a bookbinding shop by the age of 25. My mother, Kumash, was from Lower Aza.