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Robert Amirkhanyan

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Robert Amirkhanyan
Background information
Born (1939-11-16) November 16, 1939 (age 84)
Yerevan
Occupation(s)composer and songwriter

Robert Amirkhanyan (Armenian: Ռոբերտ Ամիրխանյան; born on November 16, 1939 in Yerevan) is an Armenian composer and songwriter. Professor of Yerevan State Conservatory.

In 1969 he graduated from the Composer department of Yerevan State Conservatory. From 1969 to 1972 Amirkhanyan was the musical editor of Armenian Radio. Since 1991 he is the head of the Union of Composers and Musicologists of Armenia.

He is an author of many popular Armenian songs ("Hayreni yerkir", "Hayi achker", "Ding-dong") and soundtracks of films and animation cartoons. Among the best known is the song "Arise!."[1]

Filmography

  • 1968 - A Drop of Honey, animation
  • 1970 - A Spring of Heghnar
  • 1971 - Pui-Pui Mouse, animation
  • 1972 - Hayrik
  • 1972 - Men
  • 1974 - Abu-Hasan's Slippers, animation
  • 1976 - And Then You Will Come Back…
  • 1980 - Panos the Clumsy, animation
  • 1983 - Hey You, Talking Fish, animation (a remix of the main motive become a Hit in Russia in 2000's)
  • 1984 - In the Blue See, In the White Foam, animation
  • 1986 - Death of the Mouse, animation
  • 1994 - The Axe, animation

Sources

  1. ^ Books and Art in the USSR. 1984 p59 "The first prize was awarded to Anna Vavilova of Leningrad for her rendition of the song "Arise!" by R. Amirkhanyan, a serious song full of philosophical meditation,"