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ComposerIcon Composer Khachaturian, Aram Il'yich
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OPUS - TITLE

Opus 1

Poem for piano (1925), Dedicated to Gilan.

Opus 2

Song of the Strolling Ashug for cello and piano (1925), Dedicated to his mother.

Opus 3

Dream for cello and piano (1925)

Opus 4

Elegy in G minor for cello and piano (1925)

Opus 5

Andantino for piano (1926)

Opus 6

Waltz-Etude for piano (1926)

Opus 7

Piece for cello and piano (1926)

Opus 8

Waltz-Caprice in C sharp minor for piano (1926)

Opus 9

Dance in G minor for piano (1926)

Opus 10

Lullaby for violin and piano (1926), Dedicated to Karen Khachaturian.

Opus 11

Dance No. 1 in B flat major for violin and piano (1926), Dedicated to A. Gabrielan.

Opus 12

Poem in C sharp minor for piano (1927), Dedicated to Iu. Sukharevsky.

Opus 13

Pantomime for oboe and piano (1927)

Opus 14

Music to A. Paronian's Play "Uncle Bagdasar" (1927), First performance 14 May 1927.

Opus 15

Music to G. Sundukian's Play "Khatabala" (1928), First performance 1 February 1928.

Opus 16

Variations on the Theme "Solveig" for piano (1928) Opus 17 Music to A. Paronian's Play "The Eastern Dentist" (1928), First performance 15/04/1928 23.00.00

Opus 18

Allegretto for violin and piano (1929)

Opus 19

Song-Poem "In Honor of the Ashugs" for violin and piano (1929)

Opus 20

Field March No. 1 in A flat major for wind orchestra (1929)

Opus 21

Field March No. 2 in F minor for wind orchestra (1930)

Opus 22

Music to I. Mikitenko's Play "An Affair of Honor" (1931), First performance 2 January 1931.

Opus 23

String Quartet (1931), First movement only. First performance 14 September 1931.

Opus 24

Toccata in E flat minor for piano (1932)

Opus 25

Mass Dance for bayan (1932)

Opus 26

Two Pieces on Themes of Uzbek Folk Songs for wind orchestra (1932), Composed for the 15th Anniversary of the Red Army.

Opus 27

Two Pieces on Themes of Armenian Folk Songs for wind orchestra (1932), Composed for the 15th Anniversary of the Red Army.

Opus 28

Suite for piano (1932) Toccata; Waltz-Caprice; Dance.

Opus 29

Sonata for violin and piano (1932), First performance 1933.

Opus 30

Trio in C minor for B-flat clarinet, violin and piano (1932), First performance 1933.

Opus 31

Dance No. 3 for piano (1933)

Opus 32

Dance Suite for orchestra (1933), First performance Spring 1933.

Opus 33

Music to W. Shakespeare's Tragedy "Macbeth" (1933), First performance 24/04/1933

Opus 34

March No. 3 for piano (1934)

Opus 35

Symphony No. 1 (1934), In commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of the establishment of Soviet power in Armenia. First performance

Opus 36

Music to G. Sundukian's Play "The Ravaged Hearth" (1935), First performance

Opus 37

Music to the Film "Pepo" (1935)

Opus 38

Concerto for piano and orchestra in D flat major (1936), Dedicated to Lev Oborin. First performance

Opus 38A

Arrangement of Piano Concerto in D flat major for two pianos.

Opus 39

Music to V. Kirshon's Play "The Big Day" (1937), First performance 6 January 1937.

Opus 40

Music to N. Nikitin's Play "Baku" (1937), Composed with A. Peisin. First performance 2 November 1937.

Opus 41

Poem about Stalin "Song of the Ashug" for orchestra and mixed chorus (1937-1938), First performance 29 November 1938.

Opus 42

Music to the Historical-Revolutionary Film "Zangezur" (1938)

Opus 42A

March from the Film "Zangezur" for wind orchestra (1938)

Opus 43

Happiness, ballet in three acts (1939), Libretto by G. Ovanesian. First performance September 1939.

Opus 44

Music to the Film "The Garden" (1939)

Opus 45

Music to Lope de Vega's Comedy "The Valencian Widow" (1940), First performance 14 November 1940.

Opus 45A

Suite from the Music to Lope de Vega's Comedy "The Valencian Widow" for orchestra (1940)

Opus 46

Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor (1940), Dedicated to David Oistrakh. First performance 16 November 1940.

Opus 46A

Arrangement of Violin Concerto in D minor for violin and piano

Opus 47

"Budionovka", mass dance for piano (1940)

Opus 48

Music to M. Lermontov's Drama "Masquerada" (1941), First performance 21 June 1941.

Opus 48A

Suite from Lermontov's Drama "Masquerada" for orchestra (1944), First performance 6 August 1944.

Opus 48B

Suite from Lermontov's Drama "Masquerada" for piano (1944)

Opus 48C

Nocturne for violin and piano (1948), Arranged from incidental music to Lermontov's "Masquerada".

Opus 49

Music to the Film "Salavat Iulaev" (1941)

Opus 50

Gayaneh, ballet in four acts (1941-1942), Libretto by K. Derzhavin. First performance 3 December 1942.

Opus 51

Music to N. Pogodin's Play "The Kremlin Chimes" (1942), First performance 22 January 1942.

Opus 52

"To the Heroes of the Patriotic War", march in A flat major for wind band (1942)

Opus 53

First Suite from the ballet "Gayaneh" for orchestra (1943), First performance 3 October 1943.

Opus 54

Second Suite from the ballet "Gayaneh" for orchestra (1943), First performance 18 February 1945.

Opus 55

Third Suite from the ballet "Gayaneh" for orchestra (1943)

Opus 56

Symphony No. 2 in E minor "Symphony with Bells" (1943), First performance 30 December 1943.

Opus 57

Music to A. Kron's Play "Detailed Reconnaissance" (1943), First performance 23 June 1943.

Opus 58

Choreographic Waltz for piano (1944)

Opus 59

Russian Fantasy for symphony orchestra (1944), First performance 6 November 1945.

Opus 60

State Anthem of the Armenian SSR for chorus and symphony orchestra (1944), Text in Armenian by A. Sarmen.

Opus 61

Three Pieces for two pianos (1944), First performance 9 December 1945.

Opus 62

Children's Album, book I for piano (1947)

Opus 63

Music to V. Shkvarkin's Play "The Last Day" (1945), First performance

Opus 64

Music to the Film "Prisoner No. 217" (1945)

Opus 65

Concerto for cello and orchestra (1946), Dedicated to Sviatoslav Knushevitsky. First performance 30 October 1946.

Opus 66

Three Concert Arias for high voice and orchestra (1946), Dedicated to Nina Makarova.

Opus 67

Symphony No. 3 "Symphony-Poem" (1947), First performance 13 December 1947.

Opus 68

Music to M. Aliger's Play "A Tale of Truth" (1947), Composed with Nina Makarova. First performance 1947.

Opus 69

Music to A. Perventsev's Play "The Southern Junction" (1947), First performance 7 November 1947.

Opus 70

Music to the Film "The Russian Question" (1948)

Opus 71

Ode in Memory of Vladimir Ilich Lenin for orchestra (1948), First performance 26 December 1948.

Opus 72

Music to the Documentary Film " Vladimir Ilich Lenin" (1948-1949)

Opus 73

Music to S. Mikhalkov's Play "Ilia Golovin" (1949), First performance 10 November 1949.

Opus 74

Music to the Film "The Battle of Stalingrad" (1949)

Opus 74A

Suite from Music to the Film "The Battle of Stalingrad" for orchestra (1949)

Opus 75

Triumphal Poem (Festive Poem) in D major for orchestra (1950), First performance 9 December 1950.

Opus 76

Music to the Film "They Have a Native Country" (1950)

Opus 77

Music to the Film "Secret Mission" (1950)

Opus 78

Music to the Film "Admiral Ushakov" (1953)

Opus 79

Music to the Film "Ships Storming the Bastions" (1953)

Opus 80

Music to A. Iakobson's Play "The Angel-Protector from Nebraska" (1953), First performance 28 October 1953.

Opus 81

Music to Iu. Chepurin's Play "Spring Stream" (1953), Composed with Nina Makarova. First performance 18 November 1953.

Opus 82

Spartacus, ballet in four acts (1950-1954), Libretto by N. Volkov. First performance 27 December 1956.

Opus 82A

First Suite from the ballet "Spartacus" for orchestra (1955)

Opus 82B

Second Suite from the ballet "Spartacus" for orchestra (1955)

Opus 82C

Third Suite from the ballet "Spartacus" for orchestra (1955)

Opus 82D

Symphonic Pictures from scenes 4 and 5 of the ballet "Spartacus" (1955)

Opus 82E

Symphonic Pictures from scene 9 of the ballet "Spartacus" (1955)

Opus 83

Music to B. Lavrenev's Play "Lermontov" (1954), First performance 30 December 1954.

Opus 84

Music to W. Shakespeare's Tragedy "Macbeth" (1955), First performance 30 December 1955.

Opus 85

Music to the Film "Saltanat" (1955)

Opus 86

Music to the Film "The Bonfire of Immortality" (1956)

Opus 87

Music to the Film "Otello" (1956)

Opus 87A

Suite from the Music to the Film "Otello" for orchestra (1956)

Opus 88

Ode To Joy, cantata for mezzo-soprano, mixed chorus, ensemble of violinists, ensemble of harps and orchestra (1956), Text by S. Smirnov. First performance Autumn 1956.

Opus 89

Gayaneh, ballet in three acts (1957), Libretto by B. Pletnev. First performance 22 May 1957.

Opus 90

Music to the Film "The Duel" (1957)

Opus 91

Greeting Overture in D flat major for orchestra (1958), First performance 3 April 1960.

Opus 92

Music to W. Shakespeare's Tragedy "King Lear" (1958), First performance 8 May 1958.

Opus 93

Sonatina in C major for piano (1958)

Opus 94

Suite from the Music to Lavrenev's Play "Lermontov" for orchestra (1959)

Opus 95

Sonata in E flat major for piano (1961), Dedicated to the Memory of his Teacher Nikolai Miaskovsky. First performance by Gilels in 1961. Revised in 1976-1978.

Opus 96

Concerto-Rhapsody for violin and orchestra in B flat minor (1961), Dedicated to Leonid Kogan. First performance 7 October 1962.

Opus 97

Ballad of the Motherland for bass and orchestra (1961), Dedicated to the 40th Anniversary of Soviet Armenia. Text by A. Garnakerian. First performance 24 October 1961.

Opus 98

Music to the Film "The Tocsin of Peace" (1962)

Opus 99

Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra (1963), Dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. First performance 4 January 1964.

Opus 100

Children's Album, book II for piano (1964-1965)

Opus 101

Recitatives and Fugues for piano (1966)

Opus 102

Concerto-Rhapsody for piano and orchestra in D flat major (1967), First performance 9 december 1968.

Opus 102A

Arrangement of Concerto Rhapsody in D flat major fot two pianos.

Opus 103

March of the Soviet Militia in E flat major (1973), Orchestrated for large wind band by D. Braslavsky.

Opus 104

Sonata-Fantasy in C major for cello solo (1974)

Opus 105

Triumphal Fanfares in F major for trumpets and drums (1975), For the 30th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Opus 106

Sonata-Monologue for violin solo (1975), Dedicated to Viktor Pikaizen.

Opus 107

Sonata-Song for viola solo (1976)

Opus 108

Vocalise in C major for piano (1978)






 
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