Eduard Hayrapetyan (; born September 5, 1949) is an Armenian composer of contemporary classical music and educator.
Biography
He was born in Yerevan, Armenia, on September 5, 1949. He first studied composition at the Melikian Music College under Grigor Akhinian (1966âÂÂ68) and then under Grigor Yeghiazarian at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (1968âÂÂ73). He joined the Armenian Composers Union in 1976.
Hayrapetyan's musical style is characterized by a blend of traditional Armenian motifs and modern compositional techniques. His works often incorporate elements of Armenian folk musice. Despite this traditional influence, Hayrapetyan's compositions are noted for their innovative approach to harmony, rhythm, and orchestration.
Throughout his career, Hayrapetyan has been a prolific composer, producing a wide range of works across various genres. In addition to his concertos, he has composed symphonies, chamber music, and vocal works.
In addition to his work as a composer, Hayrapetyan is also an educator, having taught composition at the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan for many years. He has mentored numerous young composers, passing on his knowledge and passion for music to the next generation.
Hayrapetyan's impact on Armenian music extends beyond his compositions and teaching. He has been instrumental in promoting Armenian music on the international stage, collaborating with musicians and ensembles from around the world to showcase Armenian music.
Among Hayrapetyan's major works are the ballet âÂÂTram âÂÂWishâÂÂ, 1991, (after T.Williams âÂÂA Street Car Named DesireâÂÂ); Three Symphonies (1985, 1987, 2000); âÂÂOratorio-1915â (documentary texts) for speaker, soloists, chorus and symphony orchestra (1977); Concertos for: Violin(7); Viola(3); Cello(3); Flute; Oboe; Clarinet; Bassoon; Double Concerto for Violin and Viola; Percussion; String Quartets(5); Works for Chorus; Cycles of Songs based on poems by Byron, Eichendorff, George, Rilke, Metsarentz, Hakob Mowses, Trakl as well as Sonatas for various instruments.
World Premieres during 1998âÂÂ2009
- Symphony No.3 âÂÂThe Big Fiery Butterflyâ for the full Symphony orchestra, 2000, 53âÂÂ30", performed by Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, 2001
- âÂÂThe Lost Balloonâ for chamber string orchestra, 1998, 15', performed by National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia (NCOA), 1998
- âÂÂFrom Afarâ for duduk and chamber string orchestra, 1999, 17', performed by NCOA, 2000
- âÂÂWith Ecstasy...â for mixed chorus and chamber string orchestra (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 2001, 15', performed by Armenian Chamber Choir and NCOA, 2003
- Concerto No3 âÂÂAvetumâÂÂ(âÂÂAnnunciationâÂÂ) for cello and chamber string orchestra, 2004, 30', performed by âÂÂNaregatsiâ Chamber Music Society, 2008
- Double Concerto for violin, viola and chamber string orchestra,1997, 27âÂÂ, performed by "Alan Hovhannes Chamber Orchestra", 2007
- String quartet #4 âÂÂTheater musicâÂÂ, 1994, 17âÂÂ30", performed by âÂÂHarmonies of the Worldâ Ukraine, 2005
- âÂÂI tell thee, minstrel, I must weep...â song cycle for voice and 10 instruments (words by George Gordon Byron, in English), 1990, 23âÂÂ, performed by Collegium Musicum Armenicum, 2002
- âÂÂArtunâ (âÂÂThe AwakeningâÂÂ) for soprano, piano and chamber string orchestra (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 1998, 8âÂÂ, performed by NCOA, 2000
- âÂÂNarzisâ Chamber Symphony, 2008, 31âÂÂ13", performed by âÂÂAlan Hovhannesâ Chamber Orchestra, 2008
- âÂÂTo Beâ Three Poems for mixed chorus (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian, 1.Irikune (The Evening), 2.Hove (The Breeze), 3.Hyughe (The Sanctuary), 2006, 20âÂÂ, performed by Armenian Chamber Choir, 2008
Compositions
Ballet:
âÂÂTram âÂÂWishâ after T. Williams âÂÂA Street Car Named Desireâ in 2 acts, 1991, 60âÂÂ
Orchestral:
- Symphony #1, 1985, 28âÂÂ30",
- Symphony #2, 1987, 27',
- Symphony #3, âÂÂThe Big Fiery ButterflyâÂÂ, 2000, 53âÂÂ30",
- âÂÂNarcissusâ Chamber Symphony, 1978, 20âÂÂ, Rev. 2008, 31âÂÂ13",
- âÂÂThe Riverâ (after T.S. Eliot) for symphony orchestra, 1994, 13âÂÂ,
- âÂÂTheater Musicâ for chamber string orchestra, 1996, 17âÂÂ30",
- âÂÂThe Lost Balloonâ for chamber string orchestra, 1998,15âÂÂ,
- âÂÂFrom Afarâ for duduk & chamber string orchestra, 1999, 17âÂÂ
Choral:
- âÂÂOratorio-1915â (documentary texts) for speaker, mezzo, bass, mixed chorus and symphony orchestra (in Armenian), 1977, 38âÂÂ
- âÂÂSeven peaceful wordsâ Cantata for mixed chorus (words by Hakob Movses, in Armenian), 1991, 14âÂÂ
- âÂÂOur Fatherâ for mixed chorus (in Armenian), 1998, 5âÂÂ
- âÂÂWith Ecstasy...â for mixed chorus and chamber string orchestra (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 2001, 15âÂÂ
- âÂÂIntimate Visionsâ Two choral songs (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 7', for children chorus, 2002, for mixed chorus, 2004
- âÂÂTo Beâ Three Poems for mixed chorus (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 2006, 20âÂÂ
Concertos:
- Concerto for flute and chamber string orchestra, 1984, 17âÂÂ30"
- Concerto for oboe and chamber orchestra, 1992, 18âÂÂ
- Concerto for clarinet and chamber orchestra, 1991, 17âÂÂ
- Concerto for bassoon and chamber orchestra, 1994, 18âÂÂ
- Concerto #1 for violin and chamber string orchestra, 1976âÂÂ1980, 14âÂÂ
- Concerto #2 for violin and chamber string orchestra, 1980, 17âÂÂ30"
- Concerto #3 for violin and chamber orchestra, 1983, 22âÂÂ
- Concerto #4 for violin and symphony orchestra, 1986, 26âÂÂ
- Concerto #5 for violin and chamber orchestra, 1989, 27âÂÂ
- Concerto #6 for violin and chamber string orchestra, 1995, 22âÂÂ
- Concerto #7 for violin and chamber string orchestra, 2008, 22'
- Concerto #1 for viola and chamber string orchestra, 1983, Rev. 1995, 20âÂÂ20"
- Concerto #2 for viola and symphony orchestra, 1993, 28âÂÂ
- Concerto #3 for viola and chamber string orchestra, 2008, 25âÂÂ
- Concerto #1 for cello and symphony orchestra, 1981, 18âÂÂ
- Concerto #2 for cello and chamber orchestra, 1986, 20âÂÂ
- Concerto #3 âÂÂAvetumâÂÂ(âÂÂAnnunciationâÂÂ) for cello and chamber string orchestra,1993,19âÂÂRev. 2004,30âÂÂ
- Double Concerto for violin, viola and chamber string orchestra, 1997, 27âÂÂ
- âÂÂMarimba and Timpaniâ Concerto for percussion and chamber string orchestra, 2006, 20âÂÂ
Chamber instrumental:
- String quartet #1, 1983, 12âÂÂ
- String quartet #2, 1988, 18âÂÂ
- String quartet #3 âÂÂQuartet of DreamsâÂÂ, 1992, 18âÂÂ
- String quartet #4 âÂÂTheater musicâÂÂ, 1994, 17âÂÂ30"
- String quartet #5, 2008, 20âÂÂ
- Trio for violin, flute and clarinet, 1981, Rev. 2003, 12âÂÂ
- Quartet for violin, viola, cello and piano, 1981, Rev. 1998, 18âÂÂ
- Suite for flute, five groups percussion and piano, 1976, 22âÂÂ
- âÂÂKonzertstuckeâ for chamber ensemble, 1982, 10âÂÂ
- âÂÂTriadâ for piano, 1970, 7âÂÂ
- âÂÂIntervalsâ for piano, 1973, 10âÂÂ
- Sonatina for violins ensemble, 1974, 10âÂÂ
- âÂÂFive piecesâ for violin and piano, 1977, 5âÂÂ30"
- âÂÂFive piecesâ for wind quintet, 1978, 5âÂÂ
- âÂÂFantasyâ for violin solo, 1979, 9âÂÂ
- âÂÂThe obtained songâ for viola solo, 1993, 7âÂÂ
- âÂÂDialogueâ for violin and piano, 1995, 9âÂÂ30"
- âÂÂAbove the Hillsâ for cello solo, 2000, 6âÂÂ
- âÂÂPostskriptumâ for flute solo, 2004, 8
- âÂÂMeetingâ for two contrabasses, 2005, 7âÂÂ
Sonatas:
- Sonata for flute and piano, 2005, 15âÂÂ
- Sonata for oboe and piano, 2005, 12âÂÂ
- Sonata for clarinet and piano, 2005, 21âÂÂ
- Sonata for bassoon and piano, 2005, 15âÂÂ
- Sonata for piano, 1979, 14âÂÂ
- Sonata #1 for violin and piano, 1972, 12âÂÂ
- Sonata #2 for violin and piano, 1980, 12âÂÂ
- Sonata #3 for violin and piano, 1982, 13âÂÂ30"
- Sonata #4 for violin and piano, 1992, 14âÂÂ
- Sonata for violin solo, 2004, 10âÂÂ
- Sonata for two violins and piano, 1988, 13âÂÂ
- Sonata #1 for viola and piano, 1980, 13âÂÂ30"
- Sonata #2 for viola and piano, 1983, 14âÂÂ
- Sonata #3 for viola and piano, 1986, 14âÂÂ
- Sonata #4 for viola and piano, 2006, 19âÂÂ50"
- Sonata #1 for cello and piano, 1980, 12âÂÂ
- Sonata #2 for cello and piano, 1984, 16âÂÂ
- Sonata for cello solo, 1993, Rev.2000, 12âÂÂ
Vocal:
- âÂÂMoon Signâ solo cantata for voice and piano (words by Roman Kim, in Russian), 1981, 12âÂÂ
- âÂÂ...nur ein kurzes Trennenâ song cycle for voice and 13 instruments (words by Joseph von Eichendorff, in German), 1989, 26âÂÂ
- âÂÂI tell thee, minstrel, I must weep...â song cycle for voice and 10 instruments (words by George Gordon Byron, in English), 1990, 23âÂÂ
- âÂÂDer geheime Sternenfallâ song cycle for soprano and string quartet (words by Reiner Maria Rilke, in German), 1990, 12âÂÂ
- âÂÂ...This twilight's pearl-shadeâ three songs for soprano and piano (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 1993, 10âÂÂ
- âÂÂArtunâ (âÂÂThe AwakenningâÂÂ) for soprano, piano and chamber string orchestra (words by Misak Metsarents, in Armenian), 1998, 8âÂÂ
- âÂÂYuli â Schwermutâ three songs for soprano and piano (words by Stefan George, in German), 2003, 11âÂÂ
- âÂÂDer heilige Fremdlingâ song cycle for voice and piano (words by Georg Trakl, in German), 2008, 15âÂÂ
Sources
- S. Sarkisian: âÂÂO tvorchestve molodikh kompositorov Armeniiâ (On the creative work of young Armenian composers), MuzikalâÂÂnaya kulâÂÂtura bratskich respublik SSSR, ed. G.KonâÂÂkova, Vol. I (Kiev, 1982), pp. 147âÂÂ67
- B. Banas: âÂÂMuzika ormianskaâ Trybuna polska (12 November 1986)
- A. Arevshatyan: âÂÂMuzika dlya kamerno-orkestrovikh sostavov: 70-80-e godi (Music for chamber and orchestral casts: the 70s-80s), Armyanskoye iskusstvo na sovremenom etape, ed. G.Geodakyan (Yerevan, 1987), pp.157-8
- S. Sarkisian: âÂÂMlodzi kompozytorzy Armeniiâ (The young composers of Armenia), Ruch muzyczny, no.8 (Warszawa,1987), pp. 18âÂÂ19
- S. Sarkisian: âÂÂNostalâÂÂgicheskiy romantism Eduarda Ayrapetyanaâ (Eduard Hayrapetian's nostalgic romanticism), MuzikalâÂÂnaya academia, no.2 (Moscow, 2000), pp. 49âÂÂ51
- A. Arevshatyan: âÂÂEgherne ev hay ardi erazhshtoutyouneâ (The Genocide and Contemporary Armenian Music), Erazhshtakan Hayastan N2 (17) 2005
- M. Rukhkian: âÂÂRitsar instrumental, nogo kontsertaâ (Kniqht of instrumental concerto), Golos Armenii (9 July 2009)
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