Mikael Tariverdiev
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Mikael Tariverdiev was a prominent Soviet composer
Composer
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 of Armenian
Armenians
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 descent. He headed the Composers' Guild of Soviet Cinematographers' Union from its inception.

Biography

He was born in Tbilisi
Tbilisi
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, Georgian SSR to Armenian parents, but lived and worked in Russia
Russia
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. He graduated from Moscow
Moscow
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 Gnessin Institute
Gnessin State Musical College
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 (in the class of Aram Khachaturian
Aram Khachaturian
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).

He is an author of over 100 romance
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s and 4 opera
Opera
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s, including the comic opera Graf Cagliostro
Graf Cagliostro
Graf Cagliostro is a comic opera in two acts by Mikael Tariverdiev, written in 1981 to a libretto by Nikolai Kemarsky, after the tale of the same name by Alexei Nikolayevich Tolstoy....

and monoopera "The Waiting". But he is best known for his music in many popular Soviet
Soviet Union
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 movies (more than 130 films, included "Seventeen Moments of Spring
Seventeen Moments of Spring
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" and "The Irony of Fate
Irony of Fate
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" - see List of film music by Mikael Tariverdiev).

Mikael Tariverdiev was a recipient of many awards, including the USSR State Prize
USSR State Prize
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 (1977) and the Prize of the American Music Academy (1975). He was awarded a title People's Artist of Russia
People's Artist of Russia
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 in 1986. He won three Nika Awards for Best Composer in the 1990s.

The Best Music prize at the largest Russian National Film Festival Kinotaur is named after Tariverdiev. After the Tariverdiev's death a group of admirers of his music organized the Mikael Tariverdiev Charity Fund and Tariverdiev International Organ Competition.

Discography

The following works of Tariverdiev have been recorded:
  • Night Pastimes (film music)
  • Quo vadis? (Organ Symphony
    Organ Symphony
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     Chernobyl, 1st Organ Concerto
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     Cassandra, Two Chorale Preludes)
  • Moods (6 preludes from the cycle 10 chorale preludes imitating to the old masters, 3rd Organ concerto, 10 preludes from the cycle Moods (organ transcription by Alexey Parchine)
  • Remembering Venice (Film music)
  • Seventeen Moments of Spring
    Seventeen Moments of Spring
    Seventeen Moments of Spring is a 1973 Soviet TV miniseries. It was filmed at Gorky Film Studio, directed by Tatyana Lioznova and based on the book of the same title by the novelist Yulian Semyonov. The series comprises 12 episodes of 70 minutes each...

    (Film music)
  • I Am The Tree (monologues on Posenyan, Voznesensky
    Voznesensky
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    , Svetlov, Ashkenazy poetry singing by author)
  • Instrumentalnye kinokhity (Film Music Hits)
  • Composer's interpretation of Jewish songs
  • Prescience of love (20th Century Madrigals)
  • Graf Cagliostro (opera comique)
  • Mikael Tariverdiev's Avant-Guard (vocal cycles on Japan medieval poetry, Bella Akhmadulina, Leonid Martynov, Semen Kirsanov
    Semen Kirsanov
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    , Mikhail Malishevsky)
  • Nostalgy - Japan duo Hide-Hide performing Mikael Tariverdiev's music on classical Japan instruments - semisen and siakuhkati with orchestra.
  • VOX HUMANA. Vocal cycles to the verses by L/Martinov, B.Akhmadulina, Medieval Japanese poets “Watercolors”, E. Vinokurov, M. Tzvetaeva, “Waiting” to the poem of R/Rojdestvenski. Performers: Zara Dolukhanova (soprano), Nina Lebedeva (soprano), Maria Lemesheva (soprano), Nina Svetlanova (piano), Mikael Tariverdiev (piano), Orchestra of Boris Pokrovsky Chamber Music Theater (conductor – Vladimir Agronsky).

List of compositions

Symfonic works
  • 1956 Concerto for voice with orchestra
  • The orchestra: 3,2,3(B.I-bass-cl); 4,3,3,1; kettlerdrums, treangle, sude drum, cymb., bass drum, tam-tam, piano, harp, voice, strings.
  • 1982 Concerto №1 for violine with orchestra in three parts.
  • The first version for full symphonic orchestra:

The orshestra: 2,2,2,(B); 0; 2(C), 2(C),2,0; Kettlerdrums, cymb., treangle, sude drum, tam-tam, tambourine, vibraphone, (xylophone), harpsichord, harp, violin-solo, strings/
  • The second version - for chamber orchestra:

The orchestra: 1,0,0,0; 0,0,0,0; kettlerdrums, vibraphone, (xylophone), harpsichord, violin-solo, strings.
  • 1992 Concerto №» for violin-solo with orchestra (in one part)
  • The orchestra: 1,1,1,0; treangle, strings (10-12; 8-10; 6-8; 4-6; 2).
  • 1994 Concerto for viola and strings in aromantic style (in one part)
  • The orchestra: viola-solo, strings: (8; 6; 6; 6; 2).

The works for organ
  • 1985 Concerto №1 for organ “Cassandra” in four parts
  • 1988 Symphony for reciter “Chernobyl” in two parts: 1. “Zone”, 2. “Qvo vadis”
  • 1988 Concerto №2 for organ. Polyphonic notebook in four parts.
  • 1989 Concerto №3 for organ in four parts: 1.“Reflectiong”, 2.“Moving”, 3.”Choral”, 4.”Walking in C-dur”.
  • 1995 Ten chorals for organ (“Imitation of Old Masters”). Dedicated to the Spanish Infanta Helen

Chamber-instrumental works
  • 1953 Nine little novels for piano
  • 1953 “Fleetingnesses” for piano
  • 1953 Sonata for French horn and piano
  • 1954 Trio №1 for piano, violin and cello
  • 1955 Trio №2 for piano, violin and cello
  • 1986 “Moods” – 24 pieces for piano

Chamber-vocal works
  • 1955 Three romances to the verses by A.Isaakjan
    • 1. "A Plucked Rose has no Way Home"
    • 2. "Grave"
    • 3. "I Always Remember..."
  • 1956 Three sonnets by Shakespeare
    • 1. "Mossy Marble of Stone Graves"
    • 2. "Oh, How Shall I Praise You"
    • 3. "Jaded by Toils"
  • 1956 Three songs to the verses by V.Orlov
    • 1. Familiar song
    • 2. Golden Twilight
    • 3. A song over telephone
  • 1957 "Water-coloures"-vocal cycle to the verses by the Medieval Japan poets
    • 1. Struck the road
    • 2. The way to the capital
    • 3. Before the execution
    • 4. In the morning mist
    • 5. Dream
  • 1958 Vocal cycle to the verses by V.Mayakovsky
    • 1. Could you..?
    • 2. Somethins about Peterburg
    • 3. Tricks of cloud
    • 4. Listen!
    • 5. Instead of letter
  • 1959 Three songs to the verses by S.Davydova
    • 1. A song about pigeons
    • 2. A road song
    • 3. A song about spring
  • 1960 "Garden Ring". Verses by S.Grebennikov and H.Dobronravov
  • 1960 "Your Eyes Look Like New Cars Headlights". Verses by S.Kirsanov
  • 1960 Three romances to the verses by S.Kirsanov
    • 1. Your picktures
    • 2. Round a white clothed tabe
    • 3. Come!
  • 1961 It so happens. Verses by B.Gaikovich
  • 1962 Vocal cycle to the verses by L.Martynov
    • 1. Night was falling
    • 2. Water
    • 3. Leaves
  • 1963 Two songs to the verses by N.Dobronravov
    • 1. Don1t be sad
    • 2. In the evenings
  • 1963 Vocal cycle to the verses by Bella Akhmadulina
    • 1. An old romance
    • 2. I thought you were a doctor for me
    • 3. Fifteen boys
  • 1964 Vocal cycle to the verses by E.Vinokurova
    • 1. I was seizing sentiments
    • 2. Windows
    • 3. Your face is fading from my memory
  • 1964 "Skirls" - vocal cicle to the verses by M.Malishevsky
    • 1. Sparrow - experimenter
    • 2. Monkey and mirrow
    • 3. Self-respect
    • 4. Critics and bubbles
    • 5. Conversation
    • 6. In a Rook like way
    • 7. Nightingale and art counsel
  • 1965 "Music". Verses by V.Orlov
  • 1966 "You are going away like a train". Verses by E.Evtushenko
  • 1967 Seven song-recitatives to the verses by G.Pozhenjan
    • 1. I am such a tree
    • 2. Dolphins
    • 3. It`s birds manner to fly away
    • 4. Pine-trees
    • 5. I would like...
    • 6. I took a decision
    • 7. Soon you will be grown up
  • 1967 "Fare-well to the Arms" - vocal cycle to the verses by Hemingway
    • 1. Footfall
    • 2. Way?
    • 3. A lon wet earth
    • 4. Killed
    • 5. Did it ever happen to you?
    • 6. How night differs from day?
    • 7. Praise to Christmas
    • 8. We are spending what is not destined for it
    • 9. Love and compession
    • 10. I rushed to you
    • 11. We ceary love within us
    • 12. Ever-alive
  • 1968 "Little Prince"/ Verses by N.Dobronravov
  • 1969 Six vocal novels to the verses by L.Ashkenazi
    • 1. Radio
    • 2. Women
    • 3. Sigarets
    • 4. I told her exactly this
    • 5. A coul of steam
    • 6. A song about new generation
  • 1970 Songs to the verses by A.Voznesensky
    • 1. I want Silence
    • 2. Grove
    • 3. Shall I stare at the train?
    • 4. Memory ("They Killed Poem")
    • 5. I am hending from the carrige plat-form
  • 1971 Two romances to the verses by M.Tsvetaeva
    • 1. My darling, what I`ve done to you?
    • 2. Attempt of jealousy
  • 1971 "I am Writing to You". Verses by M.Lermontov
  • 1972 Two songs to the verses by R.Rozhdestvensky
    • 1. Instans
    • 2. A song about remote Motherland
  • 1974 Six songs to the verses by Soviet poets
    • 1. I like it (M.Tsvetaeva)
    • 2. No one will be at home (B.Posternak)
    • 3. At the mirrow (M.Tsvetaeva)
    • 4. That`s what happened to me (E.Evtushenko)
    • 5. I asked an ash-tree (V.Kirchov)
    • 6. Along my street (B.Achmadulina)
  • 1974 Vocal cycle to the verses by L.Martynov
    • 1. Night was falling
    • 2. Water
    • 3. Leaves
  • 1974 Vocal cycle to the verses by A.Voznesensky
    • 1. I want silence
    • 2. Grove

Shall I stear at the train?
  • 1974 Vocal cycle to the verses by M.Tsvetaeva
  • 1975 Memory. Verses by D.Samoilov
  • 1975 Don`t disappear. Verses by A.Voznesensky
  • 1975 Vocal cycle to the verses by S.Kirsanov
    • 1. Your eyes
    • 2. Your pictures
    • 3. At the white clothed table
    • 4. Come
  • 1976 we are, comrade, with you - cycle of songs to the verses by M.Svetlov
    • 1. Red Guards from remote times
    • 2. Old Komsomol members song
    • 3. I was not a friend of her
    • 4. Moscow Military district
    • 5. In the reconnaissance
    • 6. Infantry passing the bogs
    • 7. We are, comrade, with you
    • 8. Grenada
  • 1977 "Echo" ("Don`t return to ex-beloved"). Verses by A.Voznesensky
  • 1977 A song about circus. Verses by B.Achmadulina
  • 1977 Old Komsomol members songs. Verses by M.Svetlov
    • 1. Red Guards from remote times
    • 2. Old Komsomol members song
    • 3. I was not a friend of her
    • 4. Moscow Military district
    • 5. In the reconnaissance
    • 6. Infantry passing the bogs
    • 7. We are, comrade, with you
    • 8. Grenada
  • 1979 "Remember this World". Vocal cycle to the verses by A.Voznesensky
    • 1. Twilight are frequet over the ploughet field
    • 2. Nostagia for present
    • 3. Thanks for not dying yestaday
    • 4. Remember this world
  • 1980 Eight sonnets by Shakespeare
    • 1. I love
    • 2. Sonnet about a hen
    • 3. I am guilty
    • 4. Alas! My verse is not a spakrling new
    • 5. Sonnet about an apple
    • 6. Love is blind and blinds us too
    • 7. To prevent two hearts union
    • 8. Ardent heard at the dawn...
  • 1986 Five songs to the verses by M.Tsvetaeva
    • 1. Where has such tenderness come from
    • 2. And again the window
    • 3. Island girl
    • 4. I don`t need you any more
    • 5. Shoud I forget it?

Music for theatre performance
  • 1963 “Purpose” (Sovremennic)
  • 1966 “Fare-well to the Arms” (Lenin1s Komsomol theatre)
  • 1966 “The Hero of our Time” (Theatre on the Taganka)
  • 1968 “Fare-well” (Mossoviet theatre)
  • 1968 “Climbing the Fudzijama” (Sovremennic)

FILMOGRAPHY

  • 1957 “Our Fathers` Youth”
  • 1958 “Save the Drowning Man”
  • 1959 “Ten Steps to the East”
  • 1961 “A Man Following the Sun”
  • 1961 “My Junior Brother”
  • 1962 “Good bye! Boys”
  • 1962 “Welcome, or no Trespassing”
  • 1963 “Huge Ore”
  • 1964 “To love”
  • 1965 Fare-well”
  • 1966 “Wake up Mukhin”
  • 1966 “The Last Swindler”
  • 1967 “Save the Drowning Man”
  • 1968 “King-deer”
  • 1968 “A Passenger from the Equator”
  • 1970 “Fixed-post Spy`s Fate”
  • 1972 “Seventeen Moments of Spring” (12 series)
  • 1974 “Star Minute”
  • 1974 “Twist of Fate” or “Refreshing Bath”
  • 1975 “Olga Sergeevna” (8 series)
  • 1976 “Disappeared Expedition” (2 series)
  • 1978 “Out-of-date Comedy”
  • 1980 “Adam Merries Eve” (2 series)
  • 1989 “Endhouse Mysteries”
  • 1990 “Monster”
  • 1990 “Homonovus”
  • 1991 “And the Wind Returns”
  • 1993 “Russian Ragtime”
  • 1995 “Summer People” (“Dachniki”)

The works for musical theatre
  • 1945 “On the Beach” - ballet in one act. Libretto by Shengelaja.
  • 1945 “Interrogation” – ballet in one act. Libretto by G. Gelovani.
  • 1965 “Who are you?” (opera for young people). Libretto by M. Churova on the motives of V. Aksenov's novel “Mandarines from Morocco”. Verses by A. Voznesensky, E. Vinokurov, E. Evtushenko, G. Pozhinjan, R. Rozhdestvesky, S. Kirsanov, M. L`vovsky.

The orchestra: piano 1, harpsichord (piano 2), ionika, elektroorga celesta, vibraphone, xylophone, elektro guitar 1, elektro guitar 2, batteria, double-basses.
  • 1973 “Poem about happiness” – ballet in two acts. Libretto by V. Zakharov.
  • 1981 “Count Kaliostro” – opera-buff. Libretto by N. Kemarsky to the motives of the same name novel by A. Tolstoy. Verses by A. Kemarsky and R. Sef.

The orchestra: 1,1,1,1; 2,1,1,0, vibraphone, xylophone, side drum, bass drum, whip, triangle, cymb., Harp, harpsichord, strings.
  • 1985 “Gernika” – ballet in two acts to the motives P. Pikasso`s picture.

The orchestra: 1,1,1,1; 1,1,1,1; bells, xylophone, vibraphone, triangle, tambourine, tam-tam, bass drum, cumb., harp, piano, strings.
  • 1986 “Waiting” – mono-opera.

(There are two versions of the opera: for lyric soprano and for mezzo soprano).
The orchestra: 1,1,0,1; 0,0,0,0; vibraphone, (xylophone), bells, triangle, tam-tam, kettle drums, harp, voice, strings.
  • 1986 “Girl and Death” – ballet in two acts to the motives of the M.Gorky`s tale.

The orchestra: 2,2,2,2; 4(F), 3(B),3,1; kettle drums, chime-bells, xylophone, vibraphone, triangle, tambourine, side drum, castanets, cymb., tam-tam, harp, piano, strings.
  • 1992 “Figarienok`s Marriage” – opera-grotesque to the motives of Bomarsher`s work.

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