vn, 1925-1997 EE, Kislovodsk
Musician / Composer of Classical
Boris Khristoforovich Parsadanian (Russian: Борис Христофорович Парсаданян; 14 May 1925 in Kislovodsk – 14 May 1997 in Tallinn) was an Armenian-Estonian[citation needed] composer.Born in Kislovodsk, Russia, his initial studies were conducted under Litinsky at the Studio of the Armenian House of Culture. His studies were interrupted by World War II, for which he was decorated for his service. He resumed his post-war studies as a violin student at the Gnessin School in Moscow until his graduation in 1950.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Musical Portrait | Boriss Parsadanjan | 1998 | Compil. |
Rare Repertoire, Volume Three | Boriss Parsadanjan, Ариф Меликов | 1998 | Compil. |
Symphony No. 1 "To the Memory of the 26 Commissars of Baku"; Symphony No. 2 "Martyros Sarian" | Boriss Parsadanjan / Большой Симфонический Оркестр Всесоюзного Радио, Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Evgeni Svetlanov | 1994 | Compil. |
Boriss Parsadanjan | Boriss Parsadanjan | 1976 | Album |
Kontsertiino Flöödile Ja Kammerorkestrile / Suit Kammerorkestrile / Nonett, Op. 29 | Boriss Parsadanjan / Kuldar Sink / Jaan Rääts | 1969 | Album |
Kvintett Puhkpillidele | Boriss Parsadanjan / Heino Jürisalu / Raimond Lätte / Anti Marguste | 1969 | Album |
Kontsert Klaverile Ja Orkestrile / Sümfoonia Nr. 3 | Lydia Auster / Boriss Parsadanjan | 1969 | Album |