Repertoire
The repertoire list below contains a large number of European masterpieces as well as Armenian music, that Anait Tsitsikian played during her artistic life.a talented musician, performer, and a great enthusiast of contemporary Armenian music, she inspired many of her colleague com­posers to write new misc for violin. As a result, she not only became their consultant and editor, but also first performer. In gratitude, as a sign of their reverence to her role in their creation, many of those works are dedicated to Anahit.
artists
title
  • Abrahamian Ed.
    Scherzo concertante
  • Avetissian Aida
    Sonata for violin and piano
  • Avetissian T.
    Lyric Dance
  • Adamian E.
    Introduction and allegro
  • Adamian E.
    Rhapsody
  • Adamian E.
    Scherzo
  • Aivazian A.
    Sonata N1
  • Albeniz I.
    Dance
  • Hambartsoumian Ts.
    Sharakan
  • Araratian V.
    Concerto for violin
  • Haroutiunian A.
    Dance
  • Haroutiunian E.
    Concerto-poem
  • Haroutiunian E.
    Capriccio/Introduction and Capriccio virtuoso
  • Haroutiunian E.
    Sonata for violin and organ
  • Asatrian J.
    Sonata for violin
  • Hakhinian G.
    Poem “Sayat-Nova”
  • Hakhinian G.
    Adagio from the ballet “Hakhtamar”
  • Babajanian A.
    Sonata
  • Babajanian A.
    Concerto for violin
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Rhapsody
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Melody (or Nocturne)
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Improvisation in old style
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Scherzo
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Prelude
  • Bagdasarian E.
    Three melodies from Middle Ages
  • Balasanian
    “Lullaby” and “Nocturne”
  • Bartok B.
    Folk dances
  • Barkhudarian S.
    “Naz-par”
  • Bach I.S.
    Senates and Partitas
  • Bach I.S.
    Chaconne
  • Bach I.S.
    Sonata N 1
  • Bach I.S.
    Violin concerto
  • Bach I.S.
    Grave
  • Bach I.S.
    Auer - Sicilian
  • Bach I.S.
    Brandenburg Concerto N5