Imslp | Khachaturian

Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978) is celebrated as one of the three "titans" of Soviet music, alongside Dmitry Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev. His music is instantly recognizable for its:

This is the most critical aspect of the Khachaturian IMSLP experience. As a Soviet-era composer who died in 1978, Khachaturian falls into a complex copyright zone depending on your country of residence. khachaturian imslp

For pianists, violinists, and conductors looking to dive into the rhythmic vitality of Aram Khachaturian, IMSLP serves as the primary gateway to his output. While the modern Russian publishing landscape can be labyrinthine regarding copyright, the Khachaturian page on IMSLP is a robust resource that bridges the gap between his most famous hits and his substantial, lesser-known concert works. Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978) is celebrated as one of

The Khachaturian page on IMSLP is an essential resource, but it is not a "click-and-print" free-for-all. It requires the user to have a basic understanding of public domain laws in their country. For those with legal access, it offers a pristine look into the "Soviet巨匠" (Master) at his best, providing free access to scores that would otherwise require expensive imports from Russian publishers. For pianists, violinists, and conductors looking to dive

Because Khachaturian died in 1978, his works are generally in most countries (including Canada and many European nations) where the "Life + 50" or "Life + 70" rule applies. What You Will Find on IMSLP: Category:Khachaturian, Aram - IMSLP