His masterpiece! Aram truly was a giant--I only wish we could hear more of him in the West. Seattle is all-too rarely treated to this wonderful music. Thanks for sharing this fine performance. Kurt.
When I was a little boy, my dad would play the Gayaneh ballet suite again and again in the living room as my brother and I would drift off to sleep. It was the very first classical CD I ever purchased for myselfI could listen to it a thousand times and never tire of it. My only regret is that when I pass from this earth I won't be able to experience it ever again. Thanks for putting it up here. Happy Holidays all.
Ooohhhhh....this thing makes my heart hurt, it's so lovely. I've loved Khachaturian's music for years, and have never understood the reluctance of the Seattle FM radio classical station I listen to to play more of his music. They're stuck on German composers most of the time, I guess. Boring. I prefer Khachaturian...his music is passion personified. It's a part of my soul. Thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this! Khachaturian had always been a favorite composer and this is one of the most beautiful pieces in Gayane. So very happy to have found this - it's very meaningful to me.
"Symphonies that Narrate many stories... Some happy some sad" ... Sylva Portoian, MD from her Poetry book "Arches of Sabre Dance " published in Yerevan, Armenia
Another Khachaturian work played on a portable (hand wound) portable record player at a boy scout camp in the 1950's which a troup committeman found very upsetting--fearing that such Soviet music would somehow subliminally brainwash American youth toward Marx, Lennin and Stalin. I still have these 78's with their ground in dirt from that 1950's camp in the Missouri Ozarks.
He is the most famous Armenian all over the world in 20th century. He is everybody's hero in Armenia. But you see our neighbors azeris are very envious. They think every tune in the world was composed by their the only composer Uzeyir whoever (by the way , all their musicians used to be from armenian populated Karabakh, so our genes talk!)
in order to understand the music you have to learn/study//the culture of that nation so that you can get the real feeling of the music specially when that music has the ethnic flavor that is the difference between Arams and composer like him and other composers. there is a nostalgia in this piece that comes from armenian history of being forgotten victims of turks and other barbaric nations
Tbilisi built by Armenian people, Georgia was a big village Armenian made it's culture theater, music, Churches, homes and city's. Aram Khachaturian's family escaped 1915 Armenia genocide, they came from Bitlis Western Armenia now unfortunately turky
Rushka he isArmenian look at his name, most intellectual Armenia. Families lived in Tiflis at the time which was actually Russian Empire not even Georgia.
У вас, дикарей, красть нечего, так что не обольщайся. И постарайся избавится от шока, причины нет. Займись своим прямым делом - иди на базар, зелень испортится!
У вас, дикарей, красть нечего, так что не обольщайся. И постарайся избавитсяот шока, причины нет. Займись своим прямым делом - иди на базар, зелень испортится!
His masterpiece! Aram truly was a giant--I only wish we could hear more of him in the West. Seattle is all-too rarely treated to this wonderful music. Thanks for sharing this fine performance. Kurt.
When I was a little boy, my dad would play the Gayaneh ballet suite again and again in the living room as my brother and I would drift off to sleep. It was the very first classical CD I ever purchased for myselfI could listen to it a thousand times and never tire of it. My only regret is that when I pass from this earth I won't be able to experience it ever again. Thanks for putting it up here. Happy Holidays all.
You never know, my friend, what you will find in the other world… We do not even know for sure whether there is another world…
The man had a gift for bringing the exquisite to life.
A charming dance fro the Gayana Ballet by the brilliant Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian.
Walter Futterweit
Ooohhhhh....this thing makes my heart hurt, it's so lovely. I've loved Khachaturian's music for years, and have never understood the reluctance of the Seattle FM radio classical station I listen to to play more of his music. They're stuck on German composers most of the time, I guess. Boring. I prefer Khachaturian...his music is passion personified. It's a part of my soul. Thank you.
IMHO, The best version of Ayesha’s Dance. Thank you.
Takes me to a different wonderfull world, that's Aram Khachaturian Grand music.Bravo!!!
Bravo, His music will live on. Shat lavene'..
Unbelievably beautiful.
Ayeshe`s Dance always raises the hair on the back of my neck. Melancholy but satisfying.
Listen to my grand dad Jean Ter-Merguerian’s version. Pure, Armenian, classic, perfect interpretation of that piece!
Magnifique !
Beijo Azita.
Thank you sincerely for adding this...a magnificent orchestra and it makes me remember......
Aram is a genious composer..
Thank you so much for posting this! Khachaturian had always been a favorite composer and this is one of the most beautiful pieces in Gayane. So very happy to have found this - it's very meaningful to me.
This is always a Las Vegas trip highlight - listening to this at the spellbinding Bellagio fountains.
its been thee inspiration to music in film since 30s
Simply beautiful, he is like Ulvi Cemal Erkin telling our stories with our tunes...
mahide tekcan no he is1000% better
Beautiful
A beautiful piece of music... brings tears to my eyes... almost. Seems to have been an inspiration to Basil Poledouris score for Conan(!).
So lush, so beautiful!
Très beau ! Je dirais même TROP !!!
It was this piece that had me writing a sequel to a novel I had finished: a wedding had to take place for this dance!
Hyastants'i!
"Symphonies that Narrate many stories... Some happy some sad"
... Sylva Portoian, MD
from her Poetry book "Arches of Sabre Dance " published in Yerevan, Armenia
Very nice, thank you.
fantastic......hianali.....brava!!!!
Anadolu’dan yer yer ezgiler alabiliyorum Harika
Composition done in front of Garni temple in Armenia🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Quite so, I understand! Still, we get occasional tastes. Our Seattle Symphony is doing the Violin Concerto later this year. A wonderful ear he had!
que c'est beau !
THANK DEAR THE GREAT ...ARAN..ONLY ARAM IN THE WORLD...jzpatelut...
Beautiful...
Бесподобно ❤🎉
great ARMENIAN,bravo
Lovely !!!
Thank you dear for you love for ARAM........ASSEMBLER-370.......jzpatelut...
@kurtarmbruster I love his music too, but I like the fact that he is a little under the radar in the west. I feel like his music is a beautiful secret
Another Khachaturian work played on a portable (hand wound) portable record player at a boy scout camp in the 1950's which a troup committeman found very upsetting--fearing that such Soviet music would somehow subliminally brainwash American youth toward Marx, Lennin and Stalin. I still have these 78's with their ground in dirt from that 1950's camp in the Missouri Ozarks.
zor zor nayabe ,dest xošî lědekem be řastî qešenge.
Um dos grandes legados Para a cultura mundial, da URSS!...
He is the most famous Armenian all over the world in 20th century. He is everybody's hero in Armenia. But you see our neighbors azeris are very envious. They think every tune in the world was composed by their the only composer Uzeyir whoever (by the way , all their musicians used to be from armenian populated Karabakh, so our genes talk!)
Я ввосторге отзамечательноймузыки
Allez voir écouter la version du violoniste jean ter-merguerian! grandiose de sensibilité
in order to understand the music you have to learn/study//the culture of that nation so that you can get the real feeling of the music specially when that music has the ethnic flavor that is the difference between Arams and composer like him and other composers. there is a nostalgia in this piece that comes from armenian history of being forgotten victims of turks and other barbaric nations
@jzpatelut ))) thank you very much )) greetings to #Georgia ))
MUSIK ARMENIA---MELODIA ARMENIA---VIVA ARMENIA KHAJADURYAN VIVA ARAM DJANYANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for uploading this video....jzpatelut..
SOME IS BIGIEST ARMENIANS BORN IN TBILISI THAN KHACHATURYAN,
HIS FATHER AND MATHER FROM ARMENIA
Tbilisi built by Armenian people, Georgia was a big village Armenian made it's culture theater, music, Churches, homes and city's. Aram Khachaturian's family escaped 1915 Armenia genocide, they came from Bitlis Western Armenia now unfortunately turky
does anyone know what key this is in?
they misspelled the name. is "ayesha's dance"
bien sûr, Aram Khachaturian est un compositeur géorgien,, il est né en Géorgie!
Rushka he isArmenian look at his name, most intellectual Armenia. Families lived in Tiflis at the time which was actually Russian Empire not even Georgia.
👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
@46Alexandr ARMENIAN
not géorgien, ARMENIAN
URSS!....
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Yes only arm.....jzpatelut...
Jupiter is a Caucasian
pitalsya nayti tvoevo izvestnovo gara garaeva i okazalos chto on izvesten tolko vam
@tarmat It's not a song! I bet you are quite young. For some reason a lot of young people call classical pieces of music "songs."
Muy bonito....pero muuuuuuy lentoooo....
th-cam.com/video/8R6pRSJOipg/w-d-xo.html it will be faster
Sami ty nichego pisat' ne umeete!!!! Ot vas kompozitor kak ot svin'i ballerina
Ukradennıe melodii Azerbaydjana.vorı.
kogda Aram Khachatryan rodilsya, azerbaijana esho ne bilo na svete tupogaloviy
У вас красть нечего, так что не обольщайся. Займись своим прямым делом - иди на базар, зелень испортится!
Я с вас в шоке, как же вы любите всё нагло п***ть испокон времён
У вас, дикарей, красть нечего, так что не обольщайся. И постарайся избавится от шока, причины нет. Займись своим прямым делом - иди на базар, зелень испортится!
У вас, дикарей, красть нечего, так что не обольщайся. И постарайся избавитсяот шока, причины нет. Займись своим прямым делом - иди на базар, зелень испортится!
Beautiful!!!