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Piano Quartet (Strauss)
 * Masquerade (Khachaturian)

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Nocturne (originally the composer called this number Romance) is a lyrical intermezzo Mazurka - bright, joyful, spectacular The romance, which replaces the magnificent ballroom dance, is close in mood to Nocturne and Waltz The gallop completes it - another ballroom number that depicts an empty, indifferent masquerade crowd, indifferent to the tragedy taking place against its background, not noticing it

Recordings

 * 1948: "Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite" by Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (Columbia MM-729, 3-12" Records) /// "as you will find in Leopold Stokowski's debut on Columbia's label (Col. MM-729, three 12-inch records). He conducts the New York Philharmonic in a moving performance that includes a superb bit of solo work by Concertmaster John Coriliano in the "Norturne" movement."
 * 1948: "Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite-Waltz" by the Boston Pops Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler (RCA Victor 12-0209) /// "an excellent performance"
 * 1991: "Khachaturian: Spartacus - Gayaneh - Masquerade" by Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Loris Tjeknavorian (ASV: CD DCA 772)
 * 2022: "Khachaturian: Piano Concerto; Masquerade Suite; Concerto-Rhapsody" by BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Andrew Litton (BIS BIS-2586 (CD/SACD))

performed by Kirill Gerstein

Kirill Kondrashin

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Moscow State Symphony Orchestra

Russian National Orchestra under Mikhail Pletnev

conductor Peter Oundjian with Royal Scottish National Orchestra

conductor James Gaffigan took the podium to conduct the National Symphony Orchestra

Nikolai Miaskovsky's Concerto for Cello is played by Truls Mork on a program that includes Khachaturian's Masquerade Suite and Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony.

1962, conducted by Khachaturian

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Raw
Other notable creations of this period include incidental music to plays, the best-known score of which is Masquerade (play by Mikhail Lermontov). A five-movement suite, extracted by the composer in 1944, consists of the following movements: "Waltz," "Nocturne," "Mazurka," "Romance," and "Galop."

The incidental music for Lermontovʼs play, Masquerade, and the suite drawn from it in 1944, has become part of the established Khachaturian canon. A previous production with music by Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) was viewed by the composer in 1938; oddly, the "Waltz-Fantasy" by Mikhail Glinka (1804- 1857) was inserted in the place where a waltz was indicated in the play as per the instructions of Glazunov. Khachaturian, who surmised that the earlier composer had difficulty producing the requisite dance piece here, found that he, too, was stymied to find the proper stylistic atmosphere for his effort. His teacher, Miaskovsky, presented him with a collection of waltz pieces that predated the era of Glinka, but these did not satisfy him. The need for a waltz that could somehow convey the mixture of sadness and happiness came to him, according to his own recollection, while he was sitting for a portrait of himself by Evgeni Pasternak:
 * One day while posing I suddenly heard a theme in my head which became the second theme of my future waltz. I doubt if I can explain where it came from. But I am certain that, had it not been for the strenuous search of the past weeks there would have been no such discovery. The theme was like a magic link, allowing me to pull out the whole chain. The rest of the waltz came to me easily, with no trouble at all.11 [11. Yuzefovich, Aram Khachaturyan, 78.

The "Nocturne," "Mazurka," "Romance," and "Galop" are the accessible and memorable other movements which follow the waltz (Example 6).

Colorful orchestration and, in this instance, dances contrasted with slower, lyrical sections appropriate to a masked ball, aristocratic in nature, rather than to a cotton farm peopled by the peasantry, signify a composer possessed of supreme craftsmanship.

Credit for the first performance of the suite in America goes to the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra which performed it on 7 May, 1946 under the direction of Jacques Rachmilovich. The composer has arranged the "Nocturne" for violin and piano.13

Танцевальные жанры в творчестве замечательных композиторов ... Borislava Borisovna Efimenkova · 1962 · ‎Snippet view Вальс Хачатуряна к « Маскараду » чутко пере- дает колорит лермонтовской драмы, ее романтиче- скую приподнятость , взволнованность.

Australian Musical News and Musical Digest - Volumes 45-46 - Page 40 / 1954 ·Snippet view /  PAGE 40 THE romance, " Masquerade " is another matter. Here Khachaturian has set himself out to write three typical 19th century dance numbers ( waltz, mazurka and gallop ) divided by a nocturne and versity also in 19th century style ( it ...

In 1971 Cuban ballet dancer Marta García performed in the ballet Khachaturian's Masquerade with choreography by Anna Leontieva.

Fjord Review https://fjordreview.com › blogs › all Three for the Money Nov 28, 2018 — It begins to Aram Khachaturian's grand waltz, Masquerade

Rawicz and Landauer

Classic CD. - Issues 44-56 / 1994 Khachaturian makes no claims at profundity. Yet you'd have to be pretty hard hearted not to resist the charms of the Waltz from Masquerade, or the physical exhilaration of the "Sabre Dance" particularly when they are delivered...

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Tatʹi︠a︡na K. Egorova · 1997 · ‎Preview · ‎More editions It was the first collaborator of director Mikhail Romm and composer Aram Khachaturian. Unlike many other films of those days, Girl No. ... Its melody bears a resemblance the popular waltz from Khachaturian's music

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Mary Mayesky · 2006 · ‎Snippet view · ‎More editions Prokofiev's " Waltz on Ice " from Children's Suite, Tschaikovsky's " Waltz " from The Sleeping Beauty , and Khachaturian's " Waltz " from Masquerade Suite are all excellent pieces of music for waltzing and smooth gliding

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Levon Hakobian · 2016 · ‎Preview · ‎More editions Nowadays, Khachaturian's compositions–perhaps with the exception of both Concertos of the 1930s, the Toccata for piano, the Waltz from the incidental music to a production of Lermontov's drama Masquerade (1941), the love scene from