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- Dimitri Arakishvili (Georgian: დიმიტრი არაყიშვილი) (11 February 1873 – 13 August 1953) was a Soviet and Georgian composer and ethnomusicologist who is...
- sometimes also grouped into mountain and plain groups. Different scholars (Arakishvili, Chkhikvadze, Maisuradze) distinguish musical dialects differently, for...
- Votoček 1872 1950 Czech Modest Altschuler 1873 1963 Russian Dimitri Arakishvili 1873 1953 Georgian William Henry Bell 1873 1946 English Blagoje Bersa...
- received much less attention from Georgian (and Western) scholars. Dimitri Arakishvili and particularly Manana Shilakadze contributed to the study of musical...
- ballet Vakhtang Chabukiani Irma Nioradze Nikolai Tsiskaridze Dimitri Arakishvili Andria Balanchivadze Meliton Balanchivadze Alexandre Basilaia Ioseb Bardanashvili...
- [citation needed] A rival conservatoire was also founded in 1921 by D. Arakishvili, and it was not until 1924 that the situation was resolved by the Soviet...
- Tsira Suknidze ცირა სუქნიძე 2010 Dea Arakishvili დეა არაყიშვილი Nanuka Gogichaishvili ნანუკა გოგიჩაიშვილი Dea Arakishvili დეა არაყიშვილი 2011 Janet Kerdikoshvili...
- Translator The Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation and Commentary Dimitri Arakishvili  Georgia 11 February 1873 13 August 1953 Composer The Legend of Shota...
- Ananiashvili Vakhtang Chabukiani Irma Nioradze Sulkhan Tsintsadze Dimitri Arakishvili Andria Balanchivadze Meliton Balanchivadze Alexandre Basilaia Gia Kancheli...
- Georgian-language opera about the 12th-century poet Shota Rustaveli by Dimitri Arakishvili; it premiered at Tbilisi Opera House in 1919. Aria "Madloba Gmerts" (Thanks...