Mikael Tariverdiev - List of Compositions

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).
  • 1993 Concerto in Romantic Style (Концерт в романтическом стиле) for viola and string orchestra (in one part), Op. 102
  • 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)

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