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Vano Muradeli (Georgian: ვანო მურადელი; Russian: Вано Ильич Мурадели; 6 April [O.S. 24 March] 1908 – 14 August 1970), was a Soviet Georgian composer.
VanoMuradeli (Georgian: ვანო მურადელი; Russian: Вано Ильич Мурадели; 6 April [O.S. 24 March] 1908 – 14 August 1970), was a Soviet Georgian composer....
Minister of Georgia VanoMuradeli (1908–1970), Soviet Georgian composer Vano Siradeghyan (born 1946), Armenian politician and writer Vano Tarkhnishvili (born...
July 29, 1994. It was composed by VanoMuradeli, with lyrics created by Pyotr Gradov. Georgian composer VanoMuradeli undertook to write the anthem at...
druzhba; also called The Extraordinary Commissar) is a 1947 opera by VanoMuradeli, to a libretto by Georgi Mdivani. It was premiered in Donetsk (then...
sake which did not serve a larger social purpose.) Nominally aimed at VanoMuradeli's opera The Great Friendship, it signaled a sustained campaign of criticism...
This is a list of some notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem...
Kumar Mukhopadhyay Mark Mueller (born 1957) Pankaj Mullick David Munrow VanoMuradeli Rika Muranaka – Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty...
Gravestone "Song About the Vietnamese Friend" by Edmund Iodkovsky & VanoMuradeli "South Carolina" by Gil Scott-Heron "Spiral of Violence" by Whiplash...
(1900–1973) Veli Mukhatov (1916–2005), born in present-day Turkmenistan VanoMuradeli (1908–1970), born in present-day Georgia Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881)...
(1946–48) in ten movements, with solo parts for piano and Ondes Martenot VanoMuradeli (1908–1970), Georgian composer of 2 symphonies Nikolai Rakov (1908–1990)...
communities around Dagestan. Musicologist Tamara Livanova and composers VanoMuradeli, Mieczysław Weinberg, and Aram Khachaturian all felt that the third...
composers and songwriters wrote songs for him including Yan Frenkel, VanoMuradeli, Modest Tabachnikov, Eddie Rosner and others. In 1963, Radio Yunost...
Gottfried von Einem – Dantons Tod Gian Carlo Menotti – The Telephone VanoMuradeli – The Great Friendship Ildebrando Pizzetti – L'Oro Francis Poulenc –...
first song for the Moscow International Festival (1957) was approved by VanoMuradeli ("I don't know if you would become a general, but you would become a...
symphonic poem by Dmitri Shostakovich October (Oktyabr), an opera by VanoMuradeli Oktyabr, Azerbaijan, former name of the village Göyçəkənd, Azerbaijan...
Apple Blossoms (in Russian: И на Марсе будут яблони цвести, music by VanoMuradeli) - 1963 A Soviet cosmonaut singing about the dream of space travel,...
and many others, had emerged in 1948 in connection to the opera by VanoMuradeli (1908–1970), Velikaya druzhba (The Great Friendship); see Zhdanov Doctrine...
Books, page 31. "List of US Premieres by the Chicago Symphony (including Muradeli's First Symphony)". Retrieved 29 August 2008. Not numbered by the composer...
Aram Khachaturian, Boris Shekhter, M. Starodokamsky, Georgy Khubov, VanoMuradeli, Vladimir Yurovsky and Lev Kulakovsky), Khrennikov signed the statement...