Robert Amirkhanyan

Robert Amirkhanyan (Armenian: Ռոբերտ Ամիրխանյան; born on November 16, 1939 in Yerevan) is an Armenian composer and songwriter. He is a professor at the Yerevan State Conservatory.[1] He wrote over 300 songs, vocal series, operettas.

Robert Amirkhanyan
Background information
Born (1939-11-16) November 16, 1939
Yerevan
Occupation(s)composer and songwriter
Instrumentspiano

Career

In 1969 Amirkhanyan graduated from the Yerevan State Conservatory, class of Eduard Mirzoyan. From 1969 to 1972 Amirkhanyan was the musical editor of Armenian Radio. From 1991 to 2013, he served as the President of the Union of Composers of Armenia. He is an author of many popular Armenian songs ("Hayreni yerkir", "Hayi achker", "Ding-dong", "Arise!", "Arevot andzrev"),[2] soundtracks of films, animation cartoons, operettas, as well as the first Armenian musical, entitled “The Oriental Dentist”. He wrote music for 16 feature films and about 30 animated films. His songs were performed by Raisa Mkrtchyan, Muslim Magomayev, Larisa Mondrus. According to Mir TV, "in the Soviet Union, everyone knew him for his music".[3] Amirkhanyan's "Variations for String Quartet" won the first prize in the Young Composers' Competition of the USSR in 1969. In 1973 Amirkhanyan's song "Where Are You Boys" won the "Best Song" award at the Berlin City World Youth Festival. In 1975 his composition "Autumn Melody" won the 3rd prize at the Sopot International Song Festival.[4] In 2012, he was awarded the State Prize of the Republic of Armenia for his Yerevan Rhapsody.[5] He is an author of a cantata-oratorio, orchestral, piano, choral and vocal music.

From 1999 to 2003 he was a member of the National Assembly of Armenia.[6]

Awards and prizes

Filmography

  • 1968 - A Drop of Honey, animation
  • 1970 - A Spring of Heghnar
  • 1971 - Pui-Pui Mouse, animation
  • 1972 - Hayrik
  • 1972 - The Men
  • 1974 - Abu-Hasan's Slippers, animation
  • 1976 - And Then You Will Come Back…
  • 1976 - Blonde Plane
  • 1980 - Panos the Clumsy, animation
  • 1983 - Hey You, Talking Fish, animation (a remix of the main motive become a Hit in Russia in 2000's)
  • 1984 - In the Blue See, In the White Foam, animation
  • 1986 - Death of the Mouse, animation
  • 1994 - The Axe, animation

Sources

  1. Biography, AUFP
  2. Books and Art in the USSR. 1984 p. 59 "The first prize was awarded to Anna Vavilova of Leningrad for her rendition of the song "Arise!" by R. Amirkhanyan, a serious song full of philosophical meditation,"
  3. All life is music: Armenian composer Robert Amirkhanyan celebrates his 80th birthday, Mir TV, 2019
  4. Robert Amirkhanyan, Music of Armenia
  5. ""Your creative legacy is a national asset" - PM offers birthday greetings to composer Robert Amirkhanyan on his 80th birth anniversary and hands a state award". www.primeminister.am. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  6. Biography, NA RA
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