Adam Khudoyan Explained

Adam Geghami Khudoyan
Birth Date:February 21, 1921
Birth Place:Yerevan, Armenia
Death Date:2000
Death Place:Yerevan, Armenia
Nationality:Armenian
Known For:Composer, Renowned Activist of the Arts of Armenia

Adam Geghami Khudoyan (Russian: Адам Худоян, February 21, 1921, Yerevan, Armenia - 2000, Yerevan) was an Armenian composer, awarded by the Renowned Activist of the Arts of Armenia official title.

He finished the Yerevan State Conservatory in 1945. He directed the Composer's House of Armenia, was the secretary of the Composer's Union of Armenia. Khudoyan composed three cello sonatas, cello duo sonata and cello nostalgia. In 1961 he wrote "Sonata for Cello Solo No. 1".

Şahan Arzruni wrote: "I personally find strong parallels between Khudoyan's approach to music and that of Mussorgsky. Like Mussorgsky, Khudoyan employed chordal progressionsthat are unusual, unbounded, even unacceptable to the traditional rules of harmony.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Sahan Arzruni, Concert marks composer Adam Khudoyan's 85th anniversary, Armenian Reporter - 3/31/2007