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Georgi Dmitriev was born in 1942 in Krasnodar, South West Russia. He was educated at the Moscow Conservatory and he took a post-graduate course under professor D. Kabalevsky. Dmitriev composed various works from various resources such as: folk songs, byzantic liturgies in combination with modern music as twelve tone. He uses themes from "Old Russia", from J.S. Bach and refers to works of literature by Herman Hesse. He uses percussion in particular in his works. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
'It is my will that my body not be buried until...'
22Kiev - Symphonic Chronicle
23Symphony No. 2 - I. Eternal Battle
24II. Nocturne
25III. Influx
26IV. The light of the Motherland
27Episodes in the Nature of a Fresco
28Cantata 'Stabat mater dolorosa' (3 You, Scoffer, Should be Shown)
19Cantata 'Stabat mater dolorosa' (6 Verdict)
110Cantata 'Stabat mater dolorosa' (1 You Were Taken Away at Dawn)
1Kiev, Symphony No, 2, Episodes, Symphony No, 3
The Testament Of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
From "The Russian Primary Chronicle", Sabat Mater dolorosa - Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Victor Popov
String Quartet No. 3, The Shape Of Motions, Sonata Grottesca, Concerto (Solo Clarinet)
String Quartet No. 3, The Shape of motions, Sonata Grottesca, Concerto (solo ...
Stabat mater dolorosar (Sveshnikov Moscow Choral School, USSR TV and Radio Large Children Chorus feat. conductor: Victor Popov)
Russian Primary Chronicle & Stabat Mater dolorosa