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Mikael Tariverdiev

Composer Mikael Tariverdiev was created on August 15, 1931, in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, the U.S.S.R. He analyzed at the exclusive Gnesins Music College in Moscow beneath the renowned Soviet composer Aram Khachaturian. Upon his graduation from that college in 1957, Tariverdiev continued to compose several vocal chamber items which were performed from the popular vocalist Zara Dolukhanova. Quickly, he also began to create film ratings and through his film music, he became recognized to thousands of people in the previous Soviet Union. General, he have scored 132 films, which The Seventeen Occasions of Springtime and Irony of Destiny are perhaps most obviously. Tariverdiev’s work had not been limited by film; he constructed numerous vocal parts, four ballets, four operas, concerts for violin and orchestra, as well as the body organ symphony Chernobyl. He earned 18 international honours including one through the American Music Academy in 1975, one from Japan’s Victor Business in 1978, and three Nika film honours (Russia’s exact carbon copy of the Oscars) in 1991, 1994, and 1997. Mikael Tariverdiev passed away on July 25, 1995, in Sochi, Russia.

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