Konstantin Petrossian (; ; born 12 August 1946 in Yerevan, Armenia) is a composer, pianist and conductor.
Petrossian graduated from the Romanos Melikian Music College and then earned a master's degree in composition and musicology Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan, where he graduated with a master's degree in composition and musicology. He taught harmony, theory, and chorale arrangement at Romanos Melikian Music College. For many years he was also conductor of the Armenian TV/Radio Orchestra, and director of the Armenian Music Center.
Petrossian is an Armenian composer of symphonic, choral, chamber, instrumental, and vocal music, sound tracks, and theater music. His works are performed, recorded and have been published worldwide. He is a member of the Composers Union of Armenia and is co-chair of its foreign relations department. He was on the Sacred Music Council of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern).
He is director of the Music Center Department for the Composers Union of Armenia, and the vice president of the Armenian Peace Fund. Since 1995 he has been the cultural and music director of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Armenian Church in Providence, Rhode Island. In April 2006 he presented a special Concert of Armenian Sacred Music at the United Nations in New York City. He is also the president and artistic director of the Armenian Music Festival of Rhode Island, which was organized in 1997.
In 1997 he premiered his opera "Anoush" in concert with Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra. He became the music director and conductor of the Erevan Choral Society of Boston in 2009.
He is the conductor of the Armenian Chorale of Rhode Island, and the Armenian Chorale of greater Worcester, Massachusetts. He is also the president and artistic director of the Armenian Music Festival of Rhode Island.
Awards
In 2013 he was awarded the Movses Khorenatsi Medal by the government of Armenia. In June 2014, he received the Armenian Church's Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Medal for distinguished service to the church and to Armenian culture. On September 23, 2022, by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan, on the occasion of the Independence Day of the Republic of Armenia, maestro Konstantin Petrossian was awarded the honorary title of Distinguished Artist of the Republic of Armenia for his merits in the field of art.
Compositions
Orchestral
- Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, 1971
- âÂÂRechitativeâ for Symphony Orchestra, 1972
- Concert for Chamber Orchestra, 1973
- Variations for Flugelhorn and Orchestra, 1979
- Ballad for Guitar and Orchestra, 1980
- Prelude for Piano and String Orchestra, 1983
- Sonnet for Piano and Orchestra, dedicated to his lovely wife-Janna, 1987
- Three Pieces for Piano and Chamber Orchestra, 1990
- Contemplation for Piano and Orchestra, 1992
- Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra, 1992
- Rhapsody for String Orchestra, 1999
- Fantasy for Guitar and String Orchestra, 2012
- Vocalise for Cello and Symphony Orchestra, 2014
Choral
- Four Folk Songs for an a Cappella Choir, 1987
- âÂÂChimes of the HomelandâÂÂ, Cycle of 10 Folk Songs for an a Cappella Women's Choir, 2003
- Our New Armenia for Choir and Orchestra, lyrics by Aramayis Sahakyan, 2011
Chamber and solo instruments
- Trio for Flute, Bassoon and Piano, 1964
- String Quartet, 1967
- Woodwind Quintet N1, 1971
- Woodwind Quintet N2, 1987
- âÂÂDialoguesâ for Violin and Cello, 1987
- Four Miniatures for String Quartet, 1990
- Duets for Guitar and Flutes, 2000
- Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Piano, 2002
- Nocturne for Violin and Piano, dedicated to memory of Edvard Baghdasaryan, 2014
- âÂÂTamzaraâ for Marimba, 2016
- Vocalise for Oboe and Piano, 2016
- Serenade for Cello and Piano, 2016
- Octet for Trombones, 2017
- âÂÂFor LilitâÂÂ, for Piano, dedicated to Lilit Artemyan, 2017
- Scherzo for Trumpet and Piano, 2019
Sonatas:
- Sonata for Violin and Piano, 1965
- Sonata for Solo Viola, dedicated to Yuri Manukyan, 1978
- Sonata for Trombone and Piano, 1984
- Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, 1985
- Sonata for Solo Violin, dedicated to Victor Khachatryan, 1985
- Sonata for Bassoon and Piano, 1986
- Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, 1988
- Sonata for Viola and Piano, 1988
- Sonata for French Horn and Piano, 1997
- Sonata for Flute and Piano, 2004
- Sonata for Oboe and Piano, 2006
- Sonata for Solo Flute, dedicated to Artashes Grigoryan, 2014
Suitas:
- Suite for Piano, 1979
- Suite for Flute and Clarinet, 1989
- Suite for Chamber Ensemble, 1996
Vocal cycles:
- âÂÂIn the Language of NatureâÂÂ, Vocal Cycle for Bariton and Piano, lyrics by Garik Banduryan, 1974
- âÂÂThe Call of Longingâ Vocal Cycle for Soprano and Piano, lyrics by Silva Kaputikyan, 1976
- âÂÂTaghsâ Vocal cycle for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Percussion instruments, lyrics by Petros Duryan, 1984
- âÂÂMonologueâ Vocal Cycle for Soprano and Piano, lyrics by Razmik Davoyan, 1985
Compositions for Big Band
- Contemplation for Saxophone and Big Band, 1964
- Spring Sketch for Trumpet and Big Band, 1967
- âÂÂGarniâ Piece for Big Band, 1976
- âÂÂAlbum LeafâÂÂ, for Big Band, 1977
- Awakening, for Big Band, 1978
- âÂÂHot AfternoonâÂÂ, for Big Band, 1978
- Again Spring, Piece for Trombone and Big Band, 1978
- Concert for Voice and Big Band, 1986
- âÂÂGyumriâ Piece for Big Band, dedicated to Hovhannes Avetisyan, 2018
Vocal Compositions
- Impromtu for Voice and Orchestra, 1968
- âÂÂMy Generationâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Garik Banduryan,1977
- âÂÂCosmosâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Aramayis Sahakyan, 1978
- âÂÂDo not Callâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by R. Luskene, 1978
- âÂÂItâÂÂs Time for my Springâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Kristophor Zakiyan, 1978
- âÂÂFaith of Loveâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Garik Banduryan, 1978
- âÂÂThe Magic Worldâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Alexey Vasilenko, 1979
- âÂÂGreen Mayâ for Voice and Orchestra, 1980
- âÂÂMy Kapanâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Garik Banduryan, 1983
- âÂÂI Rarely Dreamed of youâÂÂ, for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Lyudmila Govryushina, 1983
- âÂÂArmeniaâ for Voice, Choir and Orchestra, lyrics by Nansen Mikayelyan, 1984
- âÂÂConfessionâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Arshavir Torosyan, 1984
- âÂÂDream my Loveâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Arshavir Torosyan, 1984
- âÂÂNew Yearâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Suren Muradyan, 1985
- âÂÂTwo TicketsâÂÂ, for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Mikhail Plyatskovski, 1988
- âÂÂFor Armenian Children for VoiceâÂÂ, Choir and Orchestra, lyrics by Gevorg Karapetyan, 1989
- âÂÂForgotten Lightâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by NarineHarutyunyan, 1990
- Mother of God for Choir and Symphony Orchestra, lyrics by Archbishop Nerses Pozapalyan, 1991
- âÂÂKnights of Vardanâ for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Arshavir Torosyan,1991
- âÂÂEtchmiadzinâ for Voice and Piano, lyrics by Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, 1995
- âÂÂHeart of our Nation, AraratâÂÂ, for Voice, Choir and Symphony Orchestra, lyrics by Arshavir Torosyan, 1997
- âÂÂEvening Melodyâ for Voice, Choir and Symphony Orchestra, lyrics by Rev. Fr. MesropTashchyan, 1998
- Vocalise for Voice, Choir and Orchestra, 2013
- âÂÂHaykazyan Nationâ for Voice, Choir and Orchestra, lyrics by Gevorg Karapetyan, 2013
- âÂÂLove Fairy TaleâÂÂ, for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Nushik Mikaelyan, 2016
- âÂÂTo the Fighters of ArtsakhâÂÂ, for Voice and Orchestra, lyrics by Arshavir Torosyan, 2017
Music For Movies and Theatrical Presentations
- D/F âÂÂTigran Petrosyan - ChampionâÂÂ, 1963
- D/F âÂÂArmeniaâÂÂ, 1966
- âÂÂBlue Deersâ TV Theatrical Presentation, director â Knarik Sargsyan, 1986
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