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Karen Surenovich Khachaturian (Russian: Карэн Суренович Хачатурян, Armenian: Կարեն Խաչատրյան) (Moscow, 19 September 1920 – Moscow, 19 July 2011)[1] was a Soviet and Russian composer of Armenian ethnicity and the nephew of composer Aram Khachaturian.

Khachaturian was born in Moscow, the son of Suren Khachaturian, a theatrical director. His studies under Genrikh Litinsky at the Moscow Conservatory were interrupted by a term of duty in the entertainment division of the Red Army. Resuming his studies in 1945, he worked with Dmitri Shostakovich and Nikolai Myaskovsky.

In addition to a Violin Sonata (1947),[2] his works include a Cello Sonata (1966), a String Quartet (1969), four symphonies (1955, 1968, 1982, 1991) and a ballet, Cipollino (1973), as well as various other orchestral works and music for the theater and films.

Rhythmic drive and a careful and idiomatic use of his instrumental forces characterize his compositions.[3] He adopted a primarily tonal approach to composition. His works have been recorded by artists including David Oistrakh, Jascha Heifetz, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Vladimir Yampolsky. A recording of the opening of his first symphony was played in a lecture-demonstration given at the University of Warwick during the first academic year in which it had undergraduates (1965–1966), by Geoffrey Bush.


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Khachaturian was awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class (2007), the Order of Honour (2000) and the Order of Friendship (1995). He was awarded the title People's Artist of the RSFSR (1981) and the USSR State Prize (1976, for the ballet "Cipollino") and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001). He also received the Diploma of the Russian Federation President[4] (March 6, 2011 – for great contribution to the development of national culture and the many years of creative activity) and the Moscow City Hall prize (1999).


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[de] Karen Surenowitsch Chatschaturjan

Karen Surenowitsch Chatschaturjan (russisch Карен Суренович Хачатурян; armenisch Կարեն Սուրենի Խաչատրյանը; * 19. September 1920 in Moskau; † 19. Juli 2011 ebenda[1]) war ein russischer Komponist armenischer Abstammung.
- [en] Karen Khachaturian

[es] Karen Jachaturian

Karen Surenovich Khachaturian (ruso: Карэн Суренович Хачатурян, armenio: Կարեն Խաչատրյան) (Moscú, 19 de septiembre de 1920 – Moscú, 19 de julio de 2011) fue un compositor soviético y ruso-armenio, sobrino del compositor Aram Jachaturián.[1]

[ru] Хачатурян, Карэн Суренович

Карэн Суренович Хачатуря́н (19 сентября 1920, Москва — 19 июля 2011, там же[1]) — советский и российский композитор и педагог. Народный артист РСФСР (1981). Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1976) и Российской Федерации (2002). Член КПСС с 1952 года[2].



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