Tigranian: Works for Piano Mikael Ayrapetyan
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.04.2019
Label: Grand Piano
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Mikael Ayrapetyan
Komponist: Nikoghayos Tigranian (1856-1951)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Nikoghayos Tigranian (1856 - 1951): Armenian Folk Dances:
- 1 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 1, Findjan 01:48
- 2 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 2, Faten kitam 01:40
- 3 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 3, Rangi 01:59
- 4 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 4, 3 Round Dances 04:01
- 5 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 5, Dyuz par 02:17
- 6 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 6, Round Dance of Gyumri 03:35
- 7 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 7, Round Dance of the Erzrumi 02:28
- 8 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 8, Dance (Daghstani) 01:09
- 9 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 9, Back and Forth 02:48
- 10 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 10, Ver-ver 02:41
- 11 Armenian Folk Dances: No. 11, Zourni trngi 01:32
- Bayati-kurd, Op. 2:
- 12 Bayati-kurd, Op. 2 10:17
- Bayati-shiraz, Op. 3:
- 13 Bayati-shiraz, Op. 3 08:24
- Heydari, Op. 5 (Version for Piano):
- 14 Heydari, Op. 5 (Version for Piano) 03:30
- Shakhnaz, Op. 6 (Version for Piano):
- 15 Shakhnaz, Op. 6 (Version for Piano) 07:27
- Nouruz arabi, Op. 10:
- 16 Nouruz arabi, Op. 10 05:07
Info zu Tigranian: Works for Piano
Nikoghayos Tigranian belongs to the first generation of composers and folk song collectors who laid the foundation of an Armenian national style. Tigranian’s piano transcriptions of folk dances is perhaps his most important legacy, emulating folk instruments and capturing and preserving colourful depictions of Armenian folk life that are simple in texture and rich with harmonic and melodic detail. His interest also extended to Persian improvisational vocal-instrumental poems or mugams; expressive pieces that influenced contemporaries and subsequent generations of composers.
"Tigranian's music for me is a detailed image of Armenia, her colour and breath. Composing music of folk dances and mughams for piano was among the highest achievements of Tigranian, which echoes the music of Komitas. When you perform and listen to this music, you are amazed at the richness of culture and landscape of Armenia. This image remains forever within you. I am very glad and grateful to God that I have discovered this music, and I can live in such interesting times and share it with you!” (Mikael Ayrapetyan)
Mikael Ayrapetyan, piano
Mikael Ayrapetyan
was born in 1984 in Yerevan, Armenia, where he had his early schooling. His repertoire ranges from the baroque to the contemporary and includes rarely performed works of Armenian composers whose music had not until then been performed. He is actively engaged in the popularisation of Armenian classical music, organising concerts in major concert-halls of the world, and acting as producer, artistic director and pianist for these performances.
Booklet für Tigranian: Works for Piano