Mikael Tariverdiev
Mikael Leonovich Tariverdiev was a prominent Soviet composer of Armenian descent. He headed the Composers' Guild of the Soviet Cinematographers' Union from its inception and is most famous for his movie scores, primarily the score to Seventeen Moments of Spring.
Biography
Mikael Tariverdiev was born in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR to Armenian parents, but lived and worked in Russia. His father, Levon Tariverdiev, was from Baku but a native of Nagorno-Karabakh. His mother, Satenik, was Georgian Armenian. He studied at the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan for two years and then graduated from the Moscow Gnessin Institute in the class of Aram Khachaturian in 1957.Tariverdiev wrote over 100 romances and four operas, including the comic opera Count Cagliostro and the mono-opera "The Waiting". However, he is mostly known for his scores to many popular Soviet movies, including "Seventeen Moments of Spring" and "The Irony of Fate"—see List of film music by Mikael Tariverdiev.
He received many awards, including the USSR State Prize in 1977 and the Prize of the American Music Academy in 1975. In 1986 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia. In 1990, he won three Nika Awards for Best Composer.
The Best Music prize at the largest Russian National Film Festival Kinotaur is named after Tariverdiev.
On May 31, 1990, Tariverdiev underwent cardiac surgery in the London Royal Hospital; his aortic valve was replaced with an artificial one. Upon his death in 1996, a group of admirers of his music founded the Mikael Tariverdiev Charity Fund and organized the Tariverdiev International Organ Competition.
In November 2015, the first major release of Tariverdiev's work in the West was published in London by Antique Beat and the UK label Earth Recordings, as a set of three albums titled 'Film Music'. The release was curated by Vera Tariverdieva, the composer's widow, and Stephen Coates of the UK band The Real Tuesday Weld, who had heard Tariverdiev's music in Moscow in 2011.
Discography
The following works of Tariverdiev have been recorded:- Night Pastimes
- Quo vadis?
- Moods
- Remembering Venice
- Seventeen Moments of Spring
- I Am The Tree
- Instrumentalnye kinokhity
- Composer's interpretation of Jewish songs
- Prescience of love
- Graf Cagliostro
- Mikael Tariverdiev's Avant-Garde
- Nostalgia - Japan duo Hide-Hide performing Mikael Tariverdiev's music on classical Japanese instruments—semisen and siakuhkati with orchestra.
- Vox Humana. Vocal cycles to verses by L. Martinov, B. Akhmadulina, Medieval Japanese poets “Watercolors”, E. Vinokurov, M. Tsvetaeva, “Waiting” to the poem by R. Rojdestvenskie. Performers: Zara Dolukhanova, Nina Lebedeva , Maria Lemesheva, Nina Svetlanova, Mikael Tariverdiev, Orchestra of Boris Pokrovsky Chamber Music Theater .
List of compositions
- 1956 Concerto for voice with orchestra
- The orchestra: 3,2,3; 4,3,3,1; kettledrums, triangle, side drum, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam, piano, harp, voice, strings.
- 1982 Concerto No. 1 for violin with orchestra in three movements
- The first version for full symphonic orchestra:
- The second version - for chamber orchestra:
- 1992 Concerto No. 2 for violin-solo with orchestra
- The orchestra: 1,1,1,0; triangle, strings.
- 1993 Concerto in Romantic Style for viola and string orchestra, Op. 102
- The orchestra: viola-solo, strings:.
- 1985 Concerto No. 1 for organ “Cassandra” in four parts
- 1988 Symphony for reciter “Chernobyl” in two parts: 1. “Zone”, 2. “Quo vadis”
- 1988 Concerto No. 2 for organ. Polyphonic notebook in four parts.
- 1989 Concerto No. 3 for organ in four parts: 1.“Reflections”, 2.“Moving”, 3.”Choral”, 4.”Walking in C-Major”.
- 1995 Ten chorales for organ. Dedicated to the Spanish Infanta Helen
- 1953 Nine little novels for piano
- 1953 “Fleetingnesses” for piano
- 1953 Sonata for French horn and piano
- 1954 Trio No. 1 for piano, violin and cello
- 1955 Trio No. 2 for piano, violin and cello
- 1986 “Moods” – 24 pieces for piano
- 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 the telephone
- 1957 "Water-colours" – vocal cycle to the verses by medieval Japanese 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. Something about Petersburg
- *3. Tricks of cloud
- *4. Listen!
- *5. Instead of a 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" to the verses by S. Grebennikov and H. Dobronravov
- 1960 "Your Eyes Look Like New Car Headlights" to the verses by S. Kirsanov
- 1960 Three romances to the verses by S. Kirsanov
- *1. Your pictures
- *2. Round a white clothed table
- *3. Come!
- 1961 It so happens to the 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. Don't 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 Evgeny Vinokurov
- *1. I was seizing sentiments
- *2. Windows
- *3. Your face is fading from my memory
- 1964 "Skirls" – vocal cycle to the verses by M. Malishevsky
- *1. Sparrow – experimenter
- *2. Monkey and mirror
- *3. Self-respect
- *4. Critics and bubbles
- *5. Conversation
- *6. In a rook-like way
- *7. Nightingale and art counsel
- 1965 "Music" to the verses by V. Orlov
- 1966 "You are going away like a train" to the 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 "Farewell to Arms" - vocal cycle to the verses by E. Hemingway
- *1. Footfall
- *2. Way?
- *3. Along 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 compassion
- *10. I rushed to you
- *11. We carry love within us
- *12. Ever alive
- 1968 "Little Prince" to the verses by N. Dobronravov
- 1969 Six vocal novels to the verses by L. Ashkenazi
- *1. Radio
- *2. Women
- *3. Cigarettes
- *4. I told her exactly this
- *5. Light 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
- *5. I am heading from the carriage platform
- 1971 Two romances to the verses by M. Tsvetaeva
- *1. My darling, what have I done to you?
- *2. Attempt at jealousy
- 1971 "I am Writing to You" to the verses by M. Lermontov
- 1972 Two songs to the verses by R. Rozhdestvensky
- *1. Instants
- *2. A song about remote Motherland
- 1974 Six songs to the verses by Soviet poets
- *1. I like it
- *2. No one will be at home
- *3. At the mirror
- *4. That's what happened to me
- *5. I asked an ash-tree
- *6. Along my street
- 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
- 1974 Vocal cycle to the verses by M. Tsvetaeva
- 1975 Memory to the verses by D. Samoilov
- 1975 Don't disappear to the 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 hers
- *4. Moscow Military district
- *5. In the reconnaissance
- *6. Infantry passing the bogs
- *7. We are, comrade, with you
- *8. Grenada
- 1977 "Echo" to the verses by A. Voznesensky
- 1977 A song about circus to the verses by B. Akhmadulina
- 1977 Old Komsomol members' 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 hers
- *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. Twilights are frequent over the ploughed field
- *2. Nostalgia for the present
- *3. Thanks for not dying yesterday
- *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 sparkling 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 anymore
- *5. Should I forget it?
- 1963 “Purpose”
- 1966 “Farewell to Arms”
- 1966 “The Hero of our Time”
- 1968 “Farewell”
- 1968 “Climbing the Fudzijama”
Filmography
- 1957 “Our Fathers' Youth"
- 1958 “Save the Drowning Man”
- 1959 “Ten Steps to the East”
- 1961 “A Man Following the Sun”
- 1961 “My Junior Brother”
- 1962 “Goodbye! Boys”
- 1962 “Welcome, or No Trespassing”
- 1963 “The Big Ore”
- 1964 "To love”
- 1965 “Farewell
- 1966 “Wake up Mukhin”
- 1966 “The Last Swindler”
- 1967 “Save the Drowning Man”
- 1968 “King-deer”
- 1968 “Passenger from the "Equator"”
- 1970 “Fixed-post Spy's Fate”
- 1972 “Seventeen Moments of Spring”
- 1974 “Star Minute”
- 1974 “The Irony of Fate”
- 1975 “Olga Sergeevna”
- 1976 “Disappeared Expedition”
- 1978 “Out-of-date Comedy”
- 1980 “Adam Merries Eve”
- 1989 “Endhouse Mysteries”
- 1990 “Monster”
- 1990 “Homonovus”
- 1991 “And the Wind Returns”
- 1993 “Russian Ragtime”
- 1995 “Summer People”
- 1945 “On the Beach” - ballet in one act. Libretto by Shengelaja.
- 1945 “Interrogation” - ballet in one act. Libretto by G. Gelovani.
- 1965 “Who are you?”. Libretto by M. Churova on the motives of V. Aksenov's novel “Mandarines from Morocco” to the verses by A. Voznesensky, E. Vinokurov, E. Evtushenko, G. Pozhenjan, R. Rozhdestvensky, S. Kirsanov, M. L'vovsky.
- 1973 “Poem about happiness” – ballet in two acts. Libretto by V. Zakharov.
- 1981 “Count Kaliostro” – opera-buff. Libretto by N. Kemarsky to the motives of the same name novel by A. Tolstoy to the verses by A. Kemarsky and R. Sef.
- 1985 “Gernika” – ballet in two acts to the motives P. Picasso's picture.
- 1986 “Waiting” – mono-opera.
The orchestra: 1,1,0,1; 0,0,0,0; vibraphone,, bells, triangle, tam-tam, kettle drums, harp, voice, strings.
- 1986 “Girl and Death” – ballet in two acts to the motives of M. Gorky's tale.
- 1992 “Figarienok's Marriage” – opera-grotesque to the motives of Bomarsher's work.
Books
- «Я просто живу», autobiography, Moscow, Zebra, 2007