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- Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (Russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский listen; 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1904 – 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer...
- The Comedians, Op. 26, is an orchestral suite of ten numbers by Dmitry Kabalevsky. It is one of his best-known and best-loved works. In particular, the...
- This is a list of compositions by Dmitry Kabalevsky. Op. 24: Colas Breugnon, opera in 3 acts (1936–1938) Op. 25: Music to the play Two Songs, after N....
- Dmitri Kabalevsky composed two cello concertos. He is primarily a pianist and composer for piano. Kabalevsky has a career as a music educator, composer...
- grand-nephew of the Russian composer Dmitry Kabalevsky and one of the leading performers and po****risers of Kabalevsky's music in the world. Vasily Shcherbakov...
- Dmitry Kabalevsky's Preludes, Op. 38 are a set of 24 piano pieces in the Chopinian model, each based on a folksong and each in a different key. It was...
- Piano Sonata No. 8 (Prokofiev) (1944) Piano Sonata No. 2 (Kabalevsky) (1945), by Dmitry Kabalevsky Ninth Sonata in A minor, Op. 30 (circa 1914-1917), by Nikolai...
- Whitman's elegy written after the p****ing of Abraham Lincoln; and Dmitry Kabalevsky's Requiem (Op. 72; 1962), a setting of a poem written by Robert Rozhdestvensky...
- Romeo and Juliet, 1899–1901), Stenhammar (Romeo och Julia, 1922), and Kabalevsky (Incidental Music to Romeo and Juliet, Op. 56, 1956). The play influenced...
- Soviet artist's creative response to just criticism." The composer Dmitry Kabalevsky, who had been among those who dis****ociated themselves from Shostakovich...