Khatchaturian Theme from Spartacus for Flute and Piano

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Khatchaturian Theme from Spartacus for Flute and Piano

Khatchaturian Theme from Spartacus for Flute and Piano

Publisher-Spartan Press
Composer-Aram Il’yich Khachaturian

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This arrangement is suitable for Grade 3-4 standard.

Aram Il’yich Khachaturian

Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) was a Soviet Armenian composer, renowned for his Piano Concerto (1936) and his ballet Gayane (1942), featuring the popular and rhythmically stirring “Sabre Dance.”

Born into an Armenian family, Khachaturian’s early exposure to music came from the folk songs of his mother and his hometown, Tiflis (later Tbilisi), Georgia. He received formal training at the Gnesin State Musical and Pedagogical Institute in Moscow and the Moscow Conservatory, later becoming a professor at both institutions from 1951.

In his youth, he drew inspiration from contemporary Western music, particularly the works of Maurice Ravel. However, as he matured, Khachaturian developed a deep appreciation for folk traditions, embracing the musical heritage of his Armenian ancestors, as well as that of Georgia, Russia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. His Symphony No. 1 (1935) and subsequent compositions showcase this profound influence.

Khachaturian’s vast repertoire includes the symphonic suite Masquerade (1944), the ballets Happiness (1939) and Spartak (1953; also known as “Spartacus”), a Third Symphony, a violin concerto (1940), a cello concerto (1946), and numerous shorter pieces. He also composed music for the Armenian national anthem, film scores, and incidental music.

In 1948, he, along with Dmitry Shostakovich and Sergey Prokofiev, faced accusations of bourgeois tendencies in their music from the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Khachaturian admitted guilt, but after Stalin’s death in 1953, he publicly denounced the accusation, which was later revoked in 1958. Despite the turbulence, he received accolades such as the title of People’s Artist of the Soviet Union in 1954 and the Lenin Prize in 1959.

Khachaturian’s family had a significant presence in Soviet cultural circles, with his wife, Nina Makarova, and nephew, Karen Khachaturian, both making names for themselves as composers.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aram-Khachaturian

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