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  • Acclamation (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Adagio Elegiaco (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Aires de Yucatán (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Akhtamar (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Album Leaves (Manookian, Jeff)
  • All'Antica (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Alto Flute Sonata (Manookian, Jeff)
  • And Should We Die (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Ararat Dances (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Arches (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Dance (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Prayers (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Rhapsody (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Roads (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Scenes (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Armenian Suite (Manookian, Jeff)
  • At Cecret Lake (Manookian, Jeff)
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  • Cadenza to Weber's Clarinet Concertino, Op.26 (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.1 (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Gershwin's Variations on 'I Got Rhythm' (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Haydn's Keyboard Concerto in C major (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Haydn's Keyboard Concerto in D major (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Haydn's Keyboard Concerto in F major (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Haydn's Keyboard Concerto in G major (Manookian, Jeff)
  • Cadenzas to Moza

    Jeff Manookian

    American composer (1953–2021)

    Jeff Manookian (November 24, 1953 – July 10, 2021) was an American pianist, composer, and conductor from Salt Lake City, Utah.[1][2][3]

    Manookian shared 1st prize in the 2017 International Piano Competition of the World Piano Teachers Association.[4] He was a recipient of commissions by the Barlow Endowment of Brigham Young University,[5][6] the Abramyan String Quartet[7] and the National Endowment for the Arts.[8]

    Manookian had been Music Director of the Theatre Orchestra of Tucumán (Argentina),[9] Intermountain Classical Orchestra (Salt Lake City, Utah),[10] University of Utah Summer Arts Orchestra,[11] Westminster Chamber Orchestra (Salt Lake City, Utah),[12] and Artistic Director of the Oratorio Society of Utah (USA).[13]

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    Jeffrey Donelson Manookin

    Nov 24, 1953 – Jul 10, 2021

    Jeffrey Donelson Manookin (also known as Jeff Manookian), age 67, passed away July 10, 2021 in Salt Lake City, Utah from the rapid and devastating effects of a recently diagnosed lymphoma. Jeff was born November 24, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the second child of Stuart and Shirley Manookin. He attended Salt Lake City public schools and graduated from Highland High School in 1972. He served a LDS mission to Argentina and earned degrees in music from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. In his youth, he was best known for being a piano prodigy and began early accumulating many impressive awards and accomplishments. As a youth, he appeared on stage with Liberace and was a guest on early television programs including the Mike Douglas Show, the Joe Franklin Show, and the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. His accomplishments as a performer, conductor, composer, and music academic are almost too numerous to list. He performed on national television in the Philippines, Argentina, Brazil, Per

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