- Armenian opera
Armenian opera is the art of
opera inArmenia or opera by Armenian composers. The founder of the Armenian operatic tradition wasTigran Chukhadjian (1837-98), who was born inConstantinople in theOttoman Empire and received his musical education inMilan , where he became a great admirer ofVerdi . He was a political and musical nationalist who mixed Western and Armenian influences in his work. His "Arshak Erkrord" is regarded as the first Armenian opera. It was written in 1868 but had to wait until 1945 for a full staging. Thelibretto , by Tovmas Terzian, is based on the life of the 4th century kingArshak II . Chukhadjian's other operas include "Arifi khardakhutyune" ("The Government Inspector", based on the play byGogol , 1872); "Zemire" (1891), which was written in Turkish and premiered inConstantinople ; as well as "Kyose Kyokhva" ("The Balding Elder"), "Lelebidj" ("The Pea Seller") and "Indiana".The next important composer of Armenian opera was Armen Tigran Tigranian (1878-1950) who lived in
Russian Armenia and theArmenian Soviet Socialist Republic . He wrote "Anush", set in the Armenian countryside, in 1912 but it had to wait until 1935 for its full professional staging at theYerevan State National Opera. It made heavy use of folk music as did Tigranyan's last opera, "David Bek" (1950). Based on the life of the eponymous national hero and set in the 18th century, it depicts the struggle between Armenians and Safavid Persians. Other leading Armenian opera composers includeAlexander Spendiaryan and Haro Stepanian.ources
*Donald Grout "A Short History of Opera" (Columbia University Press, 4th ed., 2003)
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