Dmitry Kabalevsky

1940}}}} Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky ( ; 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue of Russian gentry descent.

He helped set up the Union of Soviet Composers in Moscow and remained one of its leading figures during his lifetime. He was a prolific composer of piano music and chamber music; many of his piano works were performed by Vladimir Horowitz. He is best known in Western Europe for his Second Symphony, the "Comedians' Galop" from ''The Comedians'' Suite, Op. 26 and his Third Piano Concerto. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Music and education : a composer writes about musical education / by Kabalevsky, Dmitry Borisovich, 1904-

    Published 1988
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    Music and education : a composer writes about musical education / by Kabalevsky, Dmitry Borisovich, 1904-

    Published 1988
    Book