Vartan Adjemian Explained

Vartan Adjemian
Birth Date:April 27, 1956
Birth Place:Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Era:Contemporary
Nationality:Armenian
Occupations:Composer
Children:Arus Adjemian, Natella Adjemian

Vartan Adjemian (Armenian: Վարդան Աճեմյան, in Armenian pronounced as /vɑɾˈtʰɑn ɑt͡ʃɛmˈjɑn/, ; born 27 April 1956) is an Armenian composer of orchestral, operatic, and chamber music whose works have been performed worldwide.[1]

Career

Adjemian studied composition with prominent Armenian composer Ghazaros Saryan (son of Martiros Saryan) at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory from 1973 to 1981.

In 1987, Adjemian was awarded the National Prize of the Armenian SSR (for his Symphony No. 1). His music has been performed in Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Georgia, Iceland, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United States. In 2007, six of his major works were commissioned by BIM Edition (Switzerland). He has been a member of SUISA since 2008.

Adjemian has taught composition at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory since 1987 and was appointed a professor in 2001. He has been Head of the Composition Department since 2002.[2]

Family

His grandfather, Vardan Ajemian (1905–1977), was the General Stage Director of the National Theatre of Armenia and his grandmother was Arus Asryan (1904–1987), one of the leading actress of the same theatre. His father, Alexander Adjemian (1925–1987), was a composer, author of seven symphonies, chamber works and popular songs. His daughter is a prominent Armenian pianist.[3]

Major works

Orchestral

Chamber music

[4] Blues for 2 tubas, string quartet and piano 2010

Vocal

Piano

Opera

References

  1. Web site: Editions Bim Vartan Adjemian. www.editions-bim.com. en-US. 2017-02-07.
  2. Web site: Vardan Ajemyan – The Living Composers Project. Talento. Romeo. www.composers21.com. 2017-02-07.
  3. http://www.arus-piano.com Arus Adjemian
  4. Editions BIM