This is a list of compositions by Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian .
English title | Russian title | Year | Notes |
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Армянская застольная | 1948 | ||
Avio-March | Авиамарш | ? | |
Ayu-Dag | Аю-Даг | ? | |
Oh, Where Is She | Ах, где она? | 1957 | Song in Armenian |
Homeland Ballad | Баллада о Родине | 1961 | |
Будь готов | ? | ||
Into Fight, Comrades! | В бой, камарадос | 1936 | |
In a Great Time, Friends, We Live | В завидное время, друзья, мы живем... | ? | |
Вальс дружбы | 1951 | ||
To You, Arabian Friends | Вам, арабские друзья | 1964 | |
Spring Carnival | Весенний карнавал | 1956 | |
Встреча с поэтом | 1948 | ||
Guard's March | Гвардейский марш | 1942 | |
State Anthem of Armenian SSR | Государственный гимн Армянской ССР | 1944 | |
Children of Lenin | Дети Ленина | 1935 | |
Джавуз идим | 1931 | ||
Dithiramb | Дифирамб | 1946 | |
Daughters of Iran | Дочери Ирана | 1939 | |
Waiting for You | Жду тебя | 1943 | |
Заводская-станковая | ? | ||
Into School Tomorrow | Завтра в школу | 1933 | |
Dancing | Игровая | 1931 | |
Captain Gastello | Капитан Гастелло | 1941 | |
Ковер счастья | 1950 | ||
Komsomolets | Комсомолец | 1931 | |
Komsomolets and Komsomolka | Комсомолец и комсомолка | 1931 | |
Komsomol Song | Комсомольская песня | 1948 | |
Комсомольская-шахтерская | 1931 | ||
Korean Partisan Song | Корейская партизанская песня | 1952 | Originally composed by Sunnam Kim |
Red Fleet March | Краснофлотский марш | 1933 | |
Legend | Легенда | 1946 | |
Peace March | Марш мира | 1962 | |
Могучий Урал | 1942 | ||
Baltic Sea | Море Балтийское | 1941 | |
My Homeland | Моя Родина | 1950 | |
A Musical Pamphlet | Музыкальный памфлет | 1951 | |
We Shall Win! | Мы победим! | 1939 | |
On the Gogol Boulevard | На бульваре Гоголя | 1935 | |
In Our Forest | На нашем лугу | 1931 | |
We're Always Joyful | Нам сегодня весело | 1963 | |
Ear Started Earing | Начал колос колоситься | 1932 | |
Our Future | Наше будущее | 1931 | |
New Song | Новая песня | 1931 | |
What Children Phantasy About | О чем мечтают дети | 1949 | Lyrics by Viktor Vinnikov |
What Children Phantasy About | О чем мечтают дети | 1949 | Lyrics by Petr Gradov |
Patriotic Song | Патриотическая песня | ? | |
A Peace Protector's Song | Песня защитниц мира | 1951 | |
Song | Песня | 1952 | |
Song of Zulfia | Песня Зульфии | 1939 | From film "Сад" |
Song About a Girl | Песня о девушке | 1950 | |
Песня о дружбе народов | 1968 | ||
Song about Erevan | Песня о Ереване | 1948 | |
Red Army Song | Песня о Красной Армии | 1943 | In collaboration with Shostakovich |
Песня о пограничнике | 1938 | ||
Песня про иву | 1956 | From film Othello | |
Pepo's Song | Песня Пэпо | 1934 | From film Pepo |
Heart's Song | Песня сердца | 1949 | |
Russian Sailors' Song | Песня русских матросов | 1953 | From film "Корабли штурмуют бастионы" |
Red Fleet Song | Песня Черноморского флота (Краснофлотская) | 1931 | |
Pioneer Olya | Пионерка Оля | 1933 | |
Пионерский барабан | 1933 | ||
Under Rain | Под дождем | 1937 | |
Полевая песня | 1931 | ||
Походная красноармейская песня ударника обороны... | 1932 | ||
Походная песня | 1953 | ||
Poem | Поэма | 1946 | |
Присяга миру | 1950 | ||
Romance of Nina | Романс Нины | From Mikhail Lermontov's Masquerade | |
Satiric | Сатирическая | 1932 | |
World of Loving Eyes | Свет любимых глаз | 1962 | |
Glory to Our Fatherland! | Слава нашей Отчизне! | 1943 | |
Airplane | Самолет | ? | |
Comrade Hassan | Товарищ Гасан | 1931 | |
Третий заем | ? | ||
Uralochka | Уралочка | 1943 | |
Uralians Fight Hard | Уральцы бьются здорово | 1942 | |
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