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Mikael Leonovich Tariverdiev (15
August 1931 – 25 July 1996, also
Mikayel Levoni Tariverdian) was a
prominent Soviet composer of
Armenian descent. He...
- Nikolayevna, Nadya's
mother After reading the script,
composer Mikael Tariverdiev was
puzzled by its
genre diversity. As a result, he
defined it for himself...
- a list of
music for the
cinema written by the
Soviet composer Mikael Tariverdiev Vsyo to, o
chyom my tak
dolgo mechtali (1997)
Propavshaya ekspeditsiya...
- than the long-existing
stories about him. The
movie won the
Michael Tariverdiev Prize for best
music to a film at the Open
Russian Film
Festival Kinotavr...
- Music, a three-album set of
music by the
Russian film
composer Mikael Tariverdiev, a
project Coates had been
working on
since he
first heard the composer's...
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Cagliostro ('Count Cagliostro') is a
comic opera in two acts by
Mikael Tariverdiev,
written in 1981 to a
libretto by
Nikolai Kemarsky,
after the tale of...
- Eshpai,
Albert Markov,
Nodar Gabunia [ru],
Edgar Hovhannisyan,
Mikael Tariverdiev,
Eduard Khagagortyan [ru].
Critic Levon Hakobian described Khachaturian...
- classical, jazz,
organ music (dedicated to
Johann Sebastian Bach and
Mikael Tariverdiev) are held.
Since 2006, the Don
Cento Jazz
International Jazz Festival...
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Studio in 1969. In the film,
songs are pla**** to the
music of
Mikael Tariverdiev performed by Alla Pugacheva, Yury Yakovlev,
Sergei Yursky, Oleg Yefremov...
- 1370–before 1410) Tapšiẖuni (c. 1400 BC)
Angelo Tarchi (1760–1814)
Mikael Tariverdiev (1931–1996)
Vladimir Tarnopolsky (born 1955)
Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909)...