Masquerade (Khachaturian)
| Masquerade | |
|---|---|
| by Aram Khachaturian | |
| Based on | Mikhail Lermontov's Masquerade |
| Composed | 1941 (incidental music) 1944 (suite) 1952 (piano) |
| Performed | 21 June 1941: Vakhtangov Theater, Moscow |
| Duration | 17–18 minutes |
| Movements | Five |
Masquerade (Russian: Маскарад) was written by Aram Khachaturian in 1941 as incidental music for a production of Mikhail Lermontov's play of the same name. He turned it into a suite with five movements for an orchestra in 1944. It is best known for the Waltz, widely considered one of Khachaturian's finest and most popular pieces, second in popularity only to "Sabre Dance" from the ballet Gayane.