Andranik Berberyan
Andranik Berberyan | |
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Native name | Անդրանիկ Բերբերյան |
Born | August 15, 1994 |
Genres | Film music, contemporary classical music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, conductor, arranger, orchestrator |
Instruments | Piano, synthesizer, violin |
Website | https://www.andranikberberyan.com/ |
Andranik Berberyan (Armenian: Անդրանիկ Բերբերյան, Russian: Андраник Берберян, born 1994) is an Armenian composer and conductor.
Music education[1][edit]
Andranik Berberyan was born on August 15, 1994 in Yerevan, Armenia, in a family of musicians.[1][2] From 2001 to 2008 he studied violin and piano at the Sayat-Nova School of music in Yerevan.[3] In 2016, he received the Bachelor’s degree in Composition from the Yerevan State Conservatory (YSC), having studied in the class of Aram Satyan. The same year, he received the Bachelor’s degree in Symphonic and Opera Conducting, having studied in the class of Ruben Asatryan.[3] In 2018, he received the Master’s degree in Composition from the YSC. During the studies, he composed symphonic and chamber compositions.[1]
Professional activities[1][edit]
From 2013, he has worked with the SHARM Holding company, as a composer and arranger.[2] From 2017, he has cooperated with the Domino Production company, as a composer.[2] He also worked with numerous ensembles and orchestras, such as the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, "Harutyunyan" woodwind-piano quartet, the State Youth Orchestra etc.[4] In 2016, along with composers A. Hovhannisyan, R. Antonyan and S. Umroyan, he co-founded and became the President of the "QuarterTone" NGO[3], that is aimed at developing and promoting contemporary music in Armenia.[5] [1] In 2017, he founded and became the President/CEO of “Symbolium”, a music education startup incorporated in the USA. [6] In 2019, he was nominated for 2019 “Anahit” National Film Awards in the “Best Composer” category for the music score of “Erken kisher” movie.[7]
Contemporary classical works[edit]
Sources[8]
Year | Title |
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2018 | Mirage for orchestra |
2017 | Tongue Twister piece from Summer[Tunes] pieces for piano |
2016 | War[nings] for orchestra |
2015 | Sharp Point concerto for orchestra without strings |
2014 | Few words of love for two acoustic guitars (Dedicated to Lusine) |
2014 | 3 microludes for piano |
2013 | Ritual for percussion ensemble |
2013 | Allegro for horn quartet |
2012 | Poem for Orchestra |
2012 | Romance for mezzo-soprano and piano / lyrics by: Vahan Teryan |
2012 | Poem-Toccata for piano |
Filmography as a composer[edit]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2019 | Urartu: The Forgotten Kingdom | Vaga Vardanyan | Documentary Film |
2019 | Cilicia: The Land of Lions[8] | Ashot Arakelyan | Anthology Film |
2019 | Mountains, Sun and Love | Michael Poghosian | |
2018 | Erken Kisher[8] | Edgar Baghdasaryan | Nominated:
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2017 | The Snow | Aren Malakyan | Short Film |
2017 | Fa[8] | Arka Manukyan | Short Film |
2017 | Against The Flow[8] | Mher Mkrtchyan | TV Series, 12 episodes |
2016 | The Line 2: 25 Years Later[10] | Mher Mkrtchyan | Composed with Armen Martirosyan |
2016 | Liturgy: Makar Ekmalian | Vahe Yan | Documentary Film |
2016 | The Underground City | Hrachya Zakaryan | Documentary Film |
2016 | The Line | Mher Mkrtchyan | Composed with Armen Martirosyan |
2016 | Roots[11] | Vahe Yan | |
2015 | Alter Ego[12] | Vigen Chaldranyan | |
2015 | Parda | Merri Mkrtchyan | Composed with Aram Hovhannisyan |
2013 | The Shepherd’s Song | Vahram Mkhitaryan | Composed with Arsen Babajanyan |
2012 | Action: Wedding in the mountains | Ashot Gevorgyan | Documentary Film |
Side projects[1][edit]
- 2018 - Arrangement for symphony orchestra of Alexander Arutiunian's Dedication to Komitas With a Small Ouverture, commissioned by Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra[4]
- 2015 - Arrangement for sympho-jazz orchestra of Aram Khachaturian's Dance of Young Kurds from Gayane ballet, commissioned by Armenian State Symphony Orchestra
- 2014 - Arrangement for symphony orchestra of Tigran Mansurian's A piece of sky soundtrack from A piece of sky Film, commissioned by Armenian State Symphony Orchestra
- 2014 - 2015 — 8 classical arrangements (21 pieces) for "Arutunian" woodwind-piano quartet (J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, P. Tchaikovsky, G. Bizet, S. Rachmaninov, S. Prokofiev, A. Khachaturian, L. Berntein)
- 2014 - Fanfare for Erebuni-Yerevan - a small ouverture for the ceremony[13]
- 2014 - 3 Armenian folk song arrangements for soloists and symphonic orchestra, Snow tale, Lullaby of Acna town, Apricot Tree, performed by Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra
- 2010 - Music for comic children’s theater "Masha & The Bear"
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Medium - Bio Andranik Berberyan". Medium Blog. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Andranik Berberyan, Biography in Armenian".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "The founding team of Quartertone NGO". quartertone (in русский). Retrieved 2019-08-04.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Jazz arrangements of Aram Khachaturian's compositions".
- ↑ "About the activity of Quartertone".
- ↑ "About Symbolium".
- ↑ "Erken Kisher - IMDB".
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 "IMDB - Andranik Berberyan portfolio".
- ↑ "Itunes profile - Andranik Berberyan".
- ↑ "The Line OST".
- ↑ "Roots OST".
- ↑ "GAIFF - Alter Ego".
- ↑ "Fanfare for Erebuni-Yerevan Soundcloud".
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