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Alexander Grigori Arutiunian (23
September 1920 – 28
March 2012), was a
Soviet and
Armenian composer and pianist,
widely known for his 1950
Trumpet Concerto...
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version is Arutyunov.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Arutiunian (1920–2012),
Armenian Soviet classical composer and
pianist Rafael Arutyunyan...
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Vladimir Arutyunian (Georgian: ვლადიმერ არუთინიანი
Vladimer Arutiniani; Armenian: Վլադիմիր Հարությունյան, romanized: Vladimir Harut’yunyan; born 12 March...
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Alexander Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto in A♭
major (1950) is the
Armenian composer's
sixth major composition, a "virtuoso showpiece"
composed in 1949-1950...
- Waterhouse[citation needed][relevant?] 20th century:
Trumpet Concerto: Aho
Arnold Arutiunian Böhme
Jolivet Perry Sandström
Ticheli J.
Williams Zimmermann classical...
- co-composed by
Alexander Arutiunian)
Festive (1960,
includes percussive instruments. Co-composed by
Alexander Arutiunian)
Violin sonata (1958) Air and...
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internationally by
numerous artists, such as
composers Aram Khachaturian,
Alexander Arutiunian, Arno Babajanian, Haig Gudenian, and
Karen Kavaleryan as well as by traditional...
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instrumental trio (BBC
Music Magazine, 2010) Seraph:
Trumpet Concertos by
Arutiunian, MacMillan, and
Zimmerman (EMI classics, 2012)
Alison Balsom (EMI classics...
- from
bombardment and
rarely ventured outdoors. A
volunteer named Sarhis Arutiunian—who
previously delivered generators,
stoves and
other basic supplies to...
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Vaughan Williams (Tuba Concerto),
Edward Gregson, John Williams,
Alexander Arutiunian, Eric Ewazen,
James Barnes,
Joseph Hallman,
Martin Ellerby,
Philip Sparke...