"The Third... "

Authors

  • Margarita Ashot Rukhkyan Institute of Arts NAN RA.

Keywords:

Aram Khachaturian, 3rd symphony, composer, Soviet period, period of formalism, 1960s, criticism

Abstract

Doctor Scince [Arts], Leading Researcher of AI NAN RA Margarita Ashot Rukhkyan. - "The Third... ". In my article on Aram Khachaturians Third Symphony, entitled "The Third", I emphasize the significance of its emergence within Soviet music, although initially the composer called his work "Solemn Poem", then "Symphony-poem"... The composer expressed his profound pride for the Soviet people, who won a victory over fascist Germany. The symphony itself is characterized by its vastness, both in emotional depth and orchestration. Khachaturian envisioned a monumental symphonic structure, with meticulous attention paid to the symphonic sound. A large symphonic orchestra, an organ, harps, a string quartet, and fifteen (perhaps twenty) solo trumpets constituted the instrumental parts of the symphony. Indeed, everything about this symphony was excessive. And it could not have been otherwise. The symphony was a product of the composer's fervent engagement with and exaltation of his era, celebrating its heroes. However, it was the year 1948. In January of that year, the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (b), chaired by Secretary A. A. Zhdanov, organized a Meeting of Soviet Music Workers. Subsequently, on February 10, a resolution of the Central Committee addressing V. Muradeli's opera "Great Friendship" was issued. Meanwhile, renowned composers who had earned global recognition - such as S. Prokofiev, N. Myaskovsky, D. Shostakovich, and A. Khachaturian - were subjected to loud criticism. The political document accused these composers of adhering to an "anti-national formalistic direction". Among the works subjected to criticism were Sergei Prokofiev's Sonatas and Fifth Symphony, Dmitri Shostakovich's Eighth and Ninth Symphonies, Aram Khachaturian's Symphony-poem (Third Symphony), Cello Concerto, Second Symphony, and even his ballet "Gayane". Khachaturian, in particular, faced sharp criticism as one of the leaders of the Organizing Committee of the Composers' Union. Khachaturian's Symphony-Poem (Third Symphony), composed in 1947, was premiered alongside Prokofiev's Sixth Symphony at the end of December 1947 in Leningrad by the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Ye. Mravinsky. Shortly after, it was performed in Moscow at the Great Hall of the Conservatory. After many years of break, Khachaturian 's Symphony-poem (Third Symphony) was performed in Moscow by the Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic Society conducted by K. Kondrashin. Aram Khachaturian held deep affection for this work, which was so unfairly criticized. He attributed the symphony's excessive resonance to his perception of the heroic reality of a nation constructing socialism and triumphing over the plague of fascism.

Author Biography

Margarita Ashot Rukhkyan, Institute of Arts NAN RA.

 (born 07.11.1937) In 1962 she graduated from Theory and Composition Faculty of YSC. After graduation she worked as a musical editor of Armenian Television. She is author of several documentaries. She took a postgraduate course at the All-Union Institute of Art Studies in Moscow (supervisor: Dr. of Arts V. A. Vasina-Grossman, 1965-1968). Since 1968 she has been a researcher at the Department of Music of NAS RA. PhD in Art Studies (1971). Laureate of the All-Union Musicology Competition named after B. V. Asafyev (for the book "The Armenian Symphony: Research Essays", 1982). Doctor of Art Studies (2005). Since 2005 has been a researcher at the Institute of Arts NAN RA. She is author of monographs: "The Armenian Symphony. Research Essays", Yerevan, AS of SSR of Armenia, 1980 - 115 p.; "Avet Terteryan: Life and Work", Yerevan: NAIRI., 2002, 246 p.; "Portraits of the Armenian Composers." Yerevan: NAIRI, 2009, 234 p.; "Vardan Ajemian's Theatre of Sound", Yerevan: Amrots group, 2015, 86 p.. She is author of about 100 scientific works on problems of modern Armenian music published in journals and collections of scientific works, and more than 300 articles published in the republican press. Since 1972 she has been member of CU of Armenia. Since 1995 she has been member of the Armenian Musical Assembly. In 2008 she was awarded a Gold medal of the Ministry of Culture of RA. In 2011 she was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RA.

Published

2024-08-15

How to Cite

Rukhkyan Մ. Ա. (2024). "The Third. ". Musical Armenia, 64(1), 39–43. Retrieved from https://yerazhshtakanhayastan.am/index.php/ma/article/view/274