A une Dame creole (Hakobjanyan, Anna)

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6 more: Flute • Piano • Violin 1 • Violin 2 • Viola • Cello

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Work Title “A une Dame créole”
Alternative. Title "To the one passerby woman"
Composer Hakobjanyan, Anna
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAH 15
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 songs:
  1. Ի Սուրբ Աստուածածին Կոյսն (To The Mother of the Lord!)
  2. A une Dame créole
  3. Qui regna Amore (I Canzona Petrarka)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2009
First Performance. 2010
First Publication. 2017
Librettist see below
  1. Nersēs (1102–1173)
  2. Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867)
  3. Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)
Language Armenian, French, Italian
Average DurationAvg. Duration 15 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation soprano, flute, piano, 2 violins, viola, cello
Extra Information A single composition from 3 parts, the work is encomprises a woman’s eternal character as a source and object of love.Three different characters of three different epochs: the first is from Nerses Shnorhali ( 12th century) “ To the Mother of the Lord” –is the image of Madonna as the most holy kind of love.

The second is from Charles Baudelaire (19th century) – “A une Dame creole”- from his poetic collection “ Fleurs du mal”-as an image of passing love. The third is from Francesco Petrarka (14th century) Love sonnets to Laura- as an image of tragic lov, full of dramatism. The purpose of the composition is to collect and unify such different kinds of characters from various authers of different epochs on an ever-lasting theme…