Khachaturian: The Concertante Works for Piano
Little of 20th-century Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian’s music is well-known, outside of a few popular excerpts from his ballets *Spartacus* and *Gayaneh*. This album, however, deserves to change that. It features two of Khachaturian’s works for piano and orchestra, magnificently performed by the Jordanian pianist Iyad Sughayer. The slow movement of the 1936 *Piano Concerto* contains a cameo role for the ululating musical saw, while Sughayer nails the brittle, percussive finale with forensic precision. He is no less impressive in Khachaturian’s freewheeling *Concerto-Rhapsody* from 1967 and shows the more relaxed side of his musical personality in a sparky piano *Suite* from music written for Mikhail Lermontov’s play *Masquerade*.