Contents
- 1 Performances
- 2 Sheet Music
- 3 General Information
- 4 Navigation etc.
- 5 Vol. I, 1943
- 6 Vol. II, 1955
- 7 Vol. III, 1951
- 8 Vol. IV, 1953
- 9 Vol. V, 1956
- 10 Vol. VI, 1960
- 11 Vol. VII, 1962
- 12 Vol. VIII, 1964
- 13 Vol. IX, 1950
- 14 Vol. X, 1971
- 15 Vol. 11, 1984
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Performances
Sheet Music
Scores
⇒ 10 more: Vol.2. Choruses and arrangements of folk songs (1955) • Vol.3. Instrumental works (1951) • Vol.4. Orchestral works (1953) • Vol.5. Orchestral works (1956) • Vol.6. Orchestral works (1960) • Vol.7. Orchestral works (1962) • Vol.8. Orchestral pieces from 'Almast' (1964) • Vol.9. Arrangements of orchestral works for piano duo (1950) • Vol.10. 'Almast': Vocal score (1971) • Vol.11, Pt.1. 'Almast': Acts I, II (1984)
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Gevorg Budaghyan (1899-1978)
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| Publisher. Info.
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Yerevan: Haypethrat, 1943-87.
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| Copyright
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| Misc. Notes
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Licensed under CC-BY-NC 3.0 by the Armenian National Academy of Sciences.
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General Information
| Work Title
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Complete Collection of Works
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| Alternative. Title
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Երկերի լրիվ ժողովածու ; Ստեղծագործությունների լրիվ ժողովածու ; Полное собрание сочинений
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| Composer
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Spendiarov, Aleksandr
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| I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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11 volumes (12 books, see below for contents)
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| First Publication.
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1943-87
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| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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| Piece Style
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Romantic
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| Instrumentation
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see below, contents
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Navigation etc.
- Editor: Gevorg Budaghyan (1899-1978) -- general editor
- Editorial board: A. Shahverdyan, A.K. Kocharyan, Chr. Kushnaryan, Ts. Poghosyan, K. Sarajev, G. Tigranov, Z. Vardanyan
- Vol.3 contains works for piano, violin and piano, cello and piano, string quartet and string trio.
English-language Index follows, based upon: Alexander Shahverdian. A. A. Spendiaryan. ed. Robert Atayan, trans. Dewi Williams. Yerevan: Hayastan, 1971. 52-61.
Vol. I, 1943
ROMANCES AND SONGS
- ‘No Question For Many A Day’ (V. Solovyov). 1892.
- ‘You Are The Bright Sun The Sun Of My Soul’ (anon.) Serenade 1892.
- ‘Song Of The Drowned Woman’ (A. Podolinsky) 1895.
- ‘I Don’t Know Why’ (L. May) 1895.
- ‘The Same Night' (A. Borovikovsky) 1895.
- ‘Oh, Rose Of My Youth’ (anon, date unknown).
- ‘And Profound Is Their Love’ (M Lermontov, Heine) Op.1 No 1. 1895.
- ‘I Have Dreamed Of Your Love’ (S. Nadson) Op.1 No. 2, 1898.
- ‘Ah, Rose’ (Oriental Melody, A. Tsaturyan) Op.1 No. 3, 1894.
- ‘Dozing Sweetly And Tenderly’ (S. Nadson) Op.1 No. 4, 1899?
- ‘Look, Here Is A Ruined Castle’ (S. Broons) Op.5 No. 1 1900.
- ‘Oriental Lullaby’ (R. Patkanyan) Op.5 No.2 1900.
- ‘Ah, My Kiss Awaits You’ (A. Maykov) Op.5 No. 3 1901.
- ‘The Evening Falls Slowly’ (S. Natson) Op.5 No. 4, 1901.
- ‘A Tatar Song’ (alter Pushkin, folk melody), 1902.
- ‘The Fisherman And The Fairy’. A Ballad. (M. Gorky) Op.7, 1902.
- ‘Waiting’. (A. Golenishchev-Kutuzov), 1904.
- ‘Ozymandias’ (Shelley) Op.11 No. 1, 1904.
- ‘Oriental Legend’ (S. Marshak) Op.11 No. 2, 1905.
- ‘To The Moon’ (Shelley) Op.13 No. 1, 1906.
- ‘Rejoice, O My Heart’ (A. Fet, from Hafiz) Op.13 No. 2, 1906..
- ‘I See Your Smile’ (A. Fet) Op.13 No. 3, 1908.
- ‘The Song Of Hafiz’ (A. Fet, from Hafiz) Op.13 No. 4, 1906.
- ‘Preacher Beda’, Legend (Y. Polonsky) Op.19, 1907.
- ‘Seramide’, Aria (Teffi) 1909.
- ‘Al-Zamast’ (Teffi) Op.22 No.1, 1910.
- ‘Do Not Weep, O Nightingale’ (’Armenian Song', A. Tsaturyan> Op.22 No. 2, 1910.
- ‘From Hafiz’ (N. Rachinsky) Op.22 No. 3, 1910.
- ‘Aishe’ (Words and melody by Crimean Tatars) Op.22 No. 4, 1910.
- ‘Over There, Over There, to the Field of Honor’ (Words by Spendiaryan, based on the epilogue of Kh. Abovyan's novel ’Wounds of Armenia’) Op.24, 1914.
- ‘Lullaby’ (by Crimean Tatars. Russian words by Spendiaryan) Op.25 No. 1, 1915.
- ‘Dance Song’ (by Crimean Tatars. Russian words by Spendiaryan) Op.25 No. 2, 1915.
- ‘Take, O Armenia’ Concert Aria. (H. Hovhannisyan) Op.27, 1915.
- ‘Take, O My Sweetheart’ (Armenian folk song. Russian words by Spendiaryan) 1916.
- ‘My Native Land’ (Words and melody by Crimean Tatars. Russian words by Spendiaryan) 1924.
- ‘Elmas’ (Crimean folk song. Russian words by Spendiaryan) 1924.
- ‘Your Lips Are Like Mountain Cherries’ (Crimean folk song. Russian words by Spendiaryan) 1924.
- ‘Gharib Blbul’ (from the songs of Sayat-Nova) 1925.
- ‘Iago's Song’ (written for Shakespeare’s Othello) 1926.
Vol. II, 1955
ENSEMBLES
Vocal Ensembles, Songs for Choir, Musico-Declamatory Works, Arrangement of Russian and Ukrainian folk Songs.
- ’Let Us Go Far From Here’ (Yazykov), for soprano, contralto, and piano, 1892.
- ’The Free Bird’ (A. Pushkin), for S. A. T. B. and piano, Op.6, 1901.
SONGS FOR CHOIR
- ‘Unmown Field’ (N. Nekrasov), for S. A. T. B. and piano, Op.8, 1902.
- ‘In Memory Of V. V. Stasov’(V. Likhachov), Cantata for S. A. T.B and piano, Op.16, 1907.
- ‘Glory To The Great Day Of May’ (A. Spendiaryan), for S. A. T. B. and piano, Op.27, 1917.
MUSICO-DECLAMATORY WORKS
- ’We Shall Rest’. Sonya's monologue from Chekhov’s ‘Uncle Vanya’, with piano accompaniment, Op.21, No. 1, 1910.
- ‘Edelweiss’. From the play by Gorky, with piano accompaniment, Op.21, No. 2, 1911.
RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS 1919—1922
- ‘There Is A Rock On The Volga’, for tenor, baritone, and piano. Also for three part unaccompanied female choir.
- ‘Silent Night’.
- ‘Who Is That Man Still Wifeless?’
- ‘The Flowers Are Fading’.
- ‘Oh, My Thick Sharab’.
- ‘Oh, My Thick Sharab’, with flute accompaniment.
- ‘Ah, My Dear Mother’.
- ‘Mother, Sift The Flour’.
- ‘Oh, My Sanamer, Oh, My Kavorkin’.
UKRAINIAN FOLK SONGS 1919—1922
- ‘When I Die’ (‘Legacy’, T. Shevchenko), for unaccompanied four part male voice choir.
- For voice and piano.
- ‘If Gales Have Ruined You’.
- ‘How Shall I Lament?’
- ‘There Was A Drizzle’.
- ‘Give Ale Not Light, O Moon’.
- ‘High Time To Return Home’.
- ‘If Our Lord Wished’.
- ‘As Soon As My Love Went To The Mill’.
- ‘I Have Passed By Your Door’.
- ‘A Good Day To You, My Beloved’.
- ‘The Old Grandfather Is Sitting Puzzled’.
- ‘I Am Coming Across The Fields’.
- ‘Have I Not Been Waiting For You?’
UKRAINIAN SUITE, 1921
For four part mixed Choir and piano.
- ’Oh, That Black Cloud Grew Near’.
- ’That Black Cloud Has Shut Out The Light'.
- ’Oh, The Nightingale Is Flying'.
- ’The Spring Came, The Beautiful Spring'.
Vol. III, 1951
INSTRUMENTAL WORKS
For Piano
- Waltz in E flat minor, 1892.
- Waltz in E flat major, 1893.
- Scherzo, 1894.
- Minuet, Op.3, No. 1, 1895.
- Barcarole, 1895.
- Ghaytarma (Prologue and Ghaytarma), 1895.
- Lullaby, Op.3, No. 2, 1897.
- Minuet, 1897.
- 'Brave Warriors’. A march based on Kazakh war songs, Op.26, 1915.
- Song, Dance, and Ghaytarma, 1917.
- ‘Erevan Sketches’— ’Enzeli’ and ’Hejaz’, Op.30, 1925.
For Violin and Piano
- Waltz.
- Song.
- Romance, 1892.
- Lullaby, 1894.
- Canzonetta, 1896.
- Ghaytarma (Prologue ana Ghaytarma), Op.9 No. 4, 1903.
For Cello and Piano
- Romance in G minor, 1893.
- Romance in F major, 1893.
- Barcarole in G major, 1894.
- Barcarole in G minor. 1896. (Same for Piano, No. 5)
For String Trio
- Scherzo, 1897.
- Prelude, 1895.
- Minuet, 1897. (Same for Piano, No. 8)
- Fugue, 1898.
- Rondo, 1900.
Vol. IV, 1953
STRING AND VOCAL WORKS WITH ORCHESTRA
- Barcarole for Cello and Orchestra. 1894.
- Variations for Cello and Piano (Vol. Ill, No. 3)
- Several Romances and Songs of the First Volume with Orchestral Accompaniment
- ‘O Rose’.
- ‘Oriental Lullaby’.
- ‘The Fisherman and the Fairy’.
- ‘Ozymandias’.
- ‘Preacher Beda’.
- ‘Al-Zamast’.
- ‘There, There To That Field Of Glory’.
- ‘Lullaby.
- ‘Dance Song.
- ‘Take, O Armenia’.
- ‘Take, O My Sweetheart’.
- ‘Elmas’.
- ‘Your. Lips Are Like Mountain Cherries’.
- ‘Gharib Blbul’.
Vol. V, 1956
STRING AND VOCAL WORKS WITH ORCHESTRA, continued
Some Works of Vol. II, with Symphonic Accompaniment. Recitation with Symphonic Accompaniment.
- ‘We Shall Rest’.
- ‘Edelweiss’.
FOR CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
- ‘The Bough Of Palestine’ (Lermontov).
- ‘Unmown Field’, Op.8
- ‘Ukrainian Suite’.
- ‘Oh, That Black Cloud Grew Near’.
- ‘That Black Cloud Has Shut Out The Light’.
- ‘Oh, The Nightingale Is Flying’.
- ‘The Spring Came, The Beautiful Spring’.
Vol. VI, 1960
SYMPHONIC WORKS
- Minuet, Op.3 No. 1, 1825 (Piano Version Vol. Ill, No. 4)
- Lullaby, Op.3 No. 2, 1897 (Piano Version Vol. Ill, No. 7).
- Ancient Dance, Op.12, 1896
- Concert Prelude, Op.4, 1900
- Crimean Sketches. First Series, Op.9, 1903.
- Dancing
- Elegy (Version for Voice and Piano Vol. I, No. 16, ‘Tatar Song’)
- Feast Song
- Dance ‘Ghaytarma’ (Version for Violin and Piano Vol. Ill, No. 7)
- ’Three Palms’. Symphonic Poem, Op.10, 1905.
- Prelude to the ‘Three Palms’
Vol. VII, 1962
SYMPHONIC WORKS, continued
- Concert Waltz, Op.18, 1907.
- Mourning Prelude (written on the occasion of Rimsky-Korsakov’s death, Op.20, 1908)
- Crimean Sketches. Second Series, Op.23, 1912.
- Taksim (Prelude) and Keshref (Intermezzo)
- Love Song
- Dance ‘Baghlama’
- Bride’s Lament
- Brave Bridegroom (Version for Voice and Piano Vol. I, No. 30 ’Aishe’)
- Song of the Shepherd
- Song of the Mouse
- Dance ‘Hoynava’ and Dance ‘Ghaytarma’
- ‘Brave Warriors’ March (Piano Version Vol. III)
- Etude on Hebrew Melodies, 1921
- Erevan Sketches (Piano Version Vol. III)
Vol. VIII, 1964
SYMPHONIC WORKS, continued
- First Suite from the opera ’Almast’— Persian Shah Nadir and Armenian Prince Tatoul. 1918—1923
- Persian March
- Sunset. The Persian’s Prayer
- Attack
- Victorious Return of Tatoul
- Second Suite from ’Almast’—’Feast in Honour of Tatoul’, 1920–1924
- Feast. Entrance of the Clown
- Girls’ Dance
- Men's Dance
- Almast's Dance
- ’Betrayal’. Symphonic Poem from Almast
Vol. IX, 1950
- Composer's Arrangement his Symphonic Works for Two Piano
Vol. X, 1971
OPERA
- ‘Almast’. Libretto by S. Parnok based on Toumanyan's poem 'The Siege of Tmbka Castle'. 1918-1928, Translated into Armenian by P. Michaelyan. Piano Score.
Vol. 11, 1984