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Kompozitor Glinka (Russian: Композитор Глинка;
English literal translation,
Composer Glinka;
American release title Man of Music) is a 1952
Soviet biographical...
- D. Shostakovich:
Collections to the 90th anniversary. St Petersburg:
Kompozitor. Kovnatskaya, Liudmila, ed. (2000). D. D. Shostakovich:
Between the Moment...
- the 20th century.
Sources and
periods of development. Moscow:
Sovietsky Kompozitor, 1986. (in French)
Audio clips:
Traditional music of the
United Kingdom...
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periods of development. Moscow:
Sovietsky Kompozitor, 1986. 216 pp.
Benjamin Britten. Moscow:
Sovietsky Kompozitor, 1974. 392 pp.
Braudo I.
About organ and...
- (1988). И.И. Соллертинский : жизнь и наследие. Vses. izd-vo "Sovetskiĭ
kompozitor, "
Leningradskoe otd-nie. OCLC 20327874.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- Croatian). Bibliofon. p. 540. Zdravković
Tomislav - Toma,
kalni solista i
kompozitor narodne muzike (r. 20. XI 1938, Aleksinac) [Zdravković
Tomislav - Toma...
-
Yusupova and
Vladimir Nikolayev from Moscow, and the
creative collective "
Kompozitor",
which is a
pseudonym for the well-known
music critic Pyotr Pospelov...
- the
Union of
Russian Composers, the
Russian Ministry of Culture, and
Kompozitor [ru]. The
following persons are or have been editors-in-chief: Nikolai...
-
Publishing houses in the
Soviet Union were a
series of
publishing enterprises which existed in the
Soviet Union. On 8
August 1930, the
Sovnarkom of the...
- Encyclopedia] (in Russian). Moscow:
Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya and
Sovetsky Kompozitor.
Archived from the
original on 22
March 2014. Johnston,
Blair (2005)....