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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. He...
- китайцем — братья навек…), is a Soviet m**** song composed in 1949 by Vano Muradeli to lyrics by Mikhail Vershinin. The song was written to commemorate the...
- July 29, 1994. It was composed by Vano Muradeli, with lyrics created by Pyotr Gradov. Georgian composer Vano Muradeli undertook to write the anthem at the...
- resulted in the publication of the Central Committee's Decree "On V. Muradeli's opera The Great Friendship", which targeted all Soviet composers and demanded...
- novelist Simon Arshaki Ter-Petrosian (1882–1922), revolutionary Vano Muradeli (1908–1970), composer Aleksandre Machavariani (1913–1995), composer Aleksandr...
- emphasized. A further decree on music was issued on 20 February 1948, "On Muradeli's Opera The Great Friendship" and marked the beginning of the so-called...
- symphonic poem by Dmitri Shostakovich October (Oktyabr), an opera by Vano Muradeli Oktyabr, Azerbaijan, former name of the village Göyçəkənd, Azerbaijan Oktyabr...
- l'enfant-Jésus; Saint François d'****ise mysticism, postimpressionist Vano Muradeli 1908 1970 Soviet Georgian Trude Rittmann 1908 2005 German Alice Samter...
- (1907–1979) Antonio Spadavecchia (1907–1977) Julian Scriabin (1908–1919) Vano Muradeli (1908–1970) Nina Makarova (1908–1976) Nikolai Rakov (1908–1990) Grigor...
- Merabishvili (born 1968), Georgian politician and Prime Minister of Georgia Vano Muradeli (1908–1970), Soviet Georgian composer Vano Siradeghyan (born 1946), Armenian...