Nina Makarova

Nina Makarova

Nina Vladimirovna Makarova (Russian: Нина Владимировна Макарова; 12 August [O.S. 30 July] 1908 in Jurino – 15 January 1976 in Moscow) was the wife of composer Aram Khachaturian and a composer in her own right who had great interest in Russian and Mari folksongs. She co-composed several pieces with her husband, including the Music to M. Aliger's Play "A Tale of Truth" (1947) and Music to Yu. Chepurin's Play "Spring Stream" (1953). She studied under Nikolai Myaskovsky, like her husband. She conducted her Symphony in Moscow on 12 June 1947. She had a son, Karen, who is currently known as an art critic. Her nickname was "Gayane" (Гаянэ)

Works

  • Two Melodies for oboe and piano
  • Piano Sonatina (1933)
  • Violin Sonata (1934)
  • Two Melodies for violin and piano
  • Symphony in D minor (1938)
Revised in 1962. CD Russian Disc RDCD 11382: USSR SO, O. Koch (cond)
  • Six Etudes for piano (1938)
  • "Cantata for Molotov" for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1940)
  • Song Cycle after Pushkin
  • Song Cycle after Rustaveli
  • Children Song dedicated to Stalin
  • Music to the Play "A Tale of Truth" after M. Aliger
Composed jointly with Aram Khachaturian. First Performance: 1947, Moscow, Central Theater of the Red Army. Producer: A. Okunchikov. Designer: N. Shifrin.
  • Music to the Film "The Change of Luck"
  • Music to the Film "In the Country of the Dolls"
  • Song cycle "In the Days of War"
  • "Courage", opera in one act (1948)
Unfinished.
  • Music to the Play "Spring Stream" after Yu. Chepurin
Composed jointly with Aram Khachaturian. First Performance: 18 November 1953, Moscow, Central Theater of the Soviet Army. Directors: A. Popov and A. Okunchikov. Designer: Yu. Pimenov.
  • "Zoja", opera (1963)
  • Fresco "Nefertiti's Procession" for harp
Dedicated to Vera Dulova.
  • Waltz for harp
Written for Vera Dulova.

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