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This is a list of compositions by Otar Taktakishvili. List of works
Text: A. Abasheli and G. Abashidze.
In three movements.
In four movements:
Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,2 – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, side drum, cymbals, bass drum, chime bells – xyl – harp, pf – strings. First performance in 1949 in Tbilisi. LP Melodiya D 02348-: Radio Orchestra, Dimitriady (cond)
In four movements:
Orchestra: 3(picc.),2(E.H.),2,2 – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, cymbals – strings. First performance: 15 November 1951 in Tbilisi. Video:
LP Melodiya D 0420-1: USSR State Orchestra, Stasevich (cond), A. Jokheles (piano) LP Melodiya C10 10115-16: Central TV and Radio Large SO, O. Taktakishvili (cond), M. Mdivani (piano) CD Cambria Recordings CD-1120: Moscow PO, Dong Hymn (cond), Jungram Khwarg (piano) (Release: 2000)
In four movements:
Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,2 – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, triangle, side drum, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam – xyl – harp, pf – strings. First performance in 1953 in Tbilisi. LP Melodiya D 03756-7: USSR State Orchestra, K. Ivanov (cond) CD Russian Disc RDCD 00768: Academic Symphony Orchestra, Y. Svetlanov (cond) (rec: 1992)
Orchestra: 2,3(E.H.),3,2 – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, – harp – strings.
Russian text by L. Ozerov. First performance in 1957 in Tbilisi.
LP Melodiya D 011027-8: Moscow PO, K. Kondrashin (cond), M. Preobrazhenskaya (soprano), N. Postavnicheva (mezzo-soprano) LP Melodiya D 025643-6: Moscow PO, K. Kondrashin (cond), M. Preobrazhenskaya (soprano), N. Postavnicheva (mezzo-soprano) LP Melodiya C10 09847-48: Moscow PO, K. Kondrashin (cond), M. Preobrazhenskaya (soprano), N. Postavnicheva (mezzo-soprano) LP Melodiya: Georgian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), T. Tatishvili (soprano), N. Tugushi (mezzo-soprano)
Based on M. Lermontov’s poem. Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,2 – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, side drum, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam, chime bells – xyl – cel, harp – strings. First performance in 1956 in Tbilisi. Video:
LP Melodiya D 04944-5: USSR State Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond) LP Melodiya D 014283-4: USSR State Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond)
In three movements:
Orchestra: 2,2,1 – strings. First performance in 1956 in Tbilisi. Video:
LP Melodiya D 04944-5: Moscow Radio Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), D. Oistrakh (violin) LP Melodiya D 014283-4: Moscow Radio Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), D. Oistrakh (violin) LP Melodiya C10 08017-18: Moscow Radio Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), D. Oistrakh (violin)
Revised version of Five Vocal Poems after G. Tabidze for mezzo-soprano, soprano and orchestra (1956). Lyrics by Galaktion Tabidze; Russian text by E. Alexandrova.
First performance in 1958 in Tbilisi.
Revised version of Five Vocal Poems for mezzo-soprano, violin and piano (or orchestra) (1958).
Based on the Vazha Pshavela's poems. Libretto by R. Tabukashvili and O. Taktakishvili. Russian text by E. Alexandrova. First performance: 23 July 1961 in Tbilisi. Revised in 1971. LP Melodiya D 013299-302: Tblisi State Theatre Opera & Ballet Chorus and Orchestra, Dimitriady (cond), V. Chlunchadze (tenor), M. Amiranashvili (mezzo-soprano), P. Amiranasvili (baritone), T. Laperashvili (bass), I. Shushaniya (bass), G. Sagaradze LP Melodiya D 012553-6: Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Dimitriady (cond), Z. Andzhaparidze (tenor), P. Amiranashvili (baritone), O. Koznetsova (soprano), I. Shushaniya (bass) LP Melodiya C 0705-9: Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Dimitriady (cond), Z. Andzhaparidze (tenor), P. Amiranashvili (baritone), O. Koznetsova (soprano), I. Shushaniya (bass)
Orchestra: 2 flutes, clarinet; strings.
Orchestra: 2,2,2,1 – 2,2,0,0 – kettledrums – strings.
Six romances and a duet: Nos. 1, 3 & 6 for soprano Nos. 2, 5 & 7 for baritone No. 4 for soprano and baritone.
To the words by V. Pshavela. Russian translation by G. Fere.
First performance in 1963 in Tbilisi.
To the words by Simon Tshikovani. Russian translation by E. Alexandrova and Khmaladze. First performance in 1965 in Moscow. LP Melodiya D 025001-2: Radio Chorus and Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), V. Budareva (soprano), A. Kleshcheva, S. Yakovenko (baritone)
Lyrics by Alexander Pushkin.
To the words by I. Abashidze. Russian translation by G. Andreeva and A. Mezhirov. Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,3(dbsn) – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, side drum, cymb, bass drum, tam-tam, chime bells, bells – xyl – cel, 2 harps, pf, organ – strings. First performance in 1965 in Moscow. Movements:
LP Melodiya D 018093: Moscow Large Chorus and Large Radio SO, G. Rozhdestvensky (cond), A. Vedernikov (bass), N. Gureyeva (organ) LP Melodiya C 01315-6: Moscow Large Chorus and Loarge Radio SO, G. Rozhdestvensky (cond), A. Vedernikov (bass), N. Gureyeva (organ) LP Melodiya D 019495-6: Georgian State Chorus and Orchestra, Khurodze (cond), T. Mushkudiany (bass)
Movements:
Video:
Libretto by the author after the stories by M. Dzhavakhishvili
Russian text by I. Arakishvili (No. 1), E. Alexandrova (No. 2):
First performance: 19 November 1967 in Tbilisi. LP Melodiya D 025643-6: Radio Chorus and Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), No. 1: V. Makhov (tenor), L. Kazanskaya (soprano), Y. Yakushev (baritone) No. 2: S. Yakovenko (baritone), N. Postavnicheva (mezzo-soprano), V. Makohov (tenor), A. Tikhonov (bass) No. 3: V. Selivanov (baritone), Y. Yelnikov (tenor)
To words by G. Tabidze. Russian translation by E. Alexandrova.
LP Melodiya D 300069-70: I. Cheisvily (cello), N. Tumanova (piano) Piano Trio (1969)
Suite for piano:
To lyrics by N. Baratashvili. Russian translation by G. Andreeva. Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,3(dbsn) – 4,4,3,1 – kettledrums, side drum, cymb, bass drum, tam-tam, chime bells, bells – xyl – cel, harp, pf – strings. First performance in 1971 in Tbilisi. LP Melodiya CM 04357-8: Moscow PO, Radio Chorus, "Gordela" Vocal Ensemble, O. Taktakishvili (cond), Z. Andzhaparidze (tenor)
Folk texts. Russian translation by G. Andreeva. Orchestra: 3(picc.),3(E.H.),3,3(dbsn) – 4,3,3,1 – kettledrums, side drum, cymb, bass drum, tam-tam, chime bells, bells – xyl – cel, harp, pf – strings. First performance in 1971 in Moscow. CD Russian Disc RDCD 00768: USSR TV & Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vocal Ensemble, Otar Taktakishvili (cond), L. Belobragina (soprano)
Revised in 1972. New opera No. 3: Shikor after M. Dshavachishvili. The second version of the Three Tales (1967)
First performance: 9 September 1972 in Moscow.
Free arrangements to traditional words. Russian translation by G. Andreeva. Orchestra: flute, oboe, clarinet; snare drum, bells; strings. First performance in 1973 in Leningrad. LP Melodiya CM 04357-8: Radio Chorus and Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), L. Belobragina (soprano) CD Russian Disc RDCD 00768: Leningrad Chamber Orchestra, "Rustavy" Vocal Ensemble, Otar Taktakishvili (cond), L. Gozman (tenor)
In two movements:
Orchestra: 3(picc.),3,3,3(dbsn) – 4,4,3,1 – kettledrums – strings. First performance in 1973 in Leningrad). LP Melodiya C10 08017-18: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), E. Virsaladze (piano)
Suite in four movements:
Words by M. Potskhishvili and traditional. First performance in 1974 in Riga.
In one movement. First performance in 1974 in Tbilisi. LP Melodiya C10 09347-48: Georgian Chamber Orchestra, O. Taktakishvili (cond), Doibzhashvili (piano)
Libretto: G. Aleksidse. First performance: 1976 in Tbilisi.
Transcription of flutesonata (1966).
In four movements:
Video:
LP Melodiya C10 10115-16: Central TV and Radio Large SO, Otar Taktakishvili (cond), Liana Isakadze (violin)
Based on the novel by K. Gamsakhurdia. Verses by S. Nishnianidze. Russian translation by I. Maznin. Libretto: O. Taktakischwili. First performance 25 March 1977 in The Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow; Producer B. Pokrovsky.
First performance in 1981.
To the lyrics by I. Abashidze and S. Nishniadze. Russian translation by V. Krasnopolsky.
Orchestra: 4(picc.),3(E.H.),0,3(dbsn) – 4,4,3,1 – kettledrums, snare drum, cymb, bass drum – harp, pf – strings – jazz band – 6 trumpets (in B flat). First performance in 1976 in Moscow.
In three movements:
Video:
LP Melodiya: Academic Men's Chorus of the Estonian SSR, O. Taktakishvili (cond)
Based on M. Dzhavakhishvili's story. Verses by M. Tarkhnishvili. Russian translation by P. Gradov. Libretto: O. Taktakishvili. First performance in 1978 in Tblisi.
Dedication to St. Shushanik. To the words by Demetre (12th century), Shota Rustaveli, Simon Chikovani and traditional. Russian translation by M. Pavlova. Dedicated to Gustav Ernesax. First performance in 1979 in Tbilisi.
Libretto: R. Gabriadze, based on his story “The Wondrous Bird”. First performance: 30 December 1980 in Tbilisi.
Concert version for symphony orchestra.
First performance in 1980 in Tbilisi.
First performance in 1980 in Moscow.
In four movements:
To the words by A. Tsere.
Movements:
Video:
CD Orfeo C 304 921 A: Georgia Chamber Orchestra, L. Issakadze (conductor & violin)
LP Melodiya C10 14241-2: M. Paniashvili and M. Altunashvili (piano)
Words by Queen Tamara, I. Chavchavadze, A. Kalandadze. Various works
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