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  2. Music of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The folk music of Georgia consists of at least fifteen regional styles, known in Georgian musicology and ethnomusicology as "musical dialects". According to Edisher Garaqanidze, there are sixteen regional styles in Georgia. [1] These sixteen regions are traditionally grouped into two, eastern and western Georgian groups.

  3. Rustavi Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    The Rustavi Choir performing Gurian songs, 2005. The Rustavi Ensemble, or the Georgian State Academic Ensemble, is a Georgian folk music ensemble that was created in 1968 by Anzor Erkomaishvili, a singer and folklorist from a distinguished Georgian musical lineage that goes back seven generations. Since its formation Rustavi has successfully ...

  4. Mravalzhamieri - Wikipedia

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    Mravalzhamieri (Georgian: მრავალჟამიერი) is a Georgian folk song, the title and the one-word text of which can be translated as "[may you ...

  5. List of compositions by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov - Wikipedia

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    Op. 4: Seven songs (after Pushkin and Lermontov) (1881*) - Nine Caucasian Dances for Georgian folk instruments and performers (1883) Op. 5: Four Romances for voice and piano (1886) Op. 6: Ruth (opera after Tolstoy and Ostrovsky) (1883 - 1886) Op. 7: Five Small Pieces for piano (1885) Op. 8: Violin Sonata (1895) Op. 9: Piano Quartet (1895*)

  6. Ialoni - Wikipedia

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    Ialoni (Georgian: იალონი) is a women's vocal ensemble based in Tbilisi, Georgia, whose repertoire covers traditional Georgian polyphonic church chant, folk and urban genres. It has been led since its formation in 2009 by musicologist Nino Naneishvili, has performed internationally, and has won national awards for folk and church chant.

  7. Mtiebi - Wikipedia

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    Mtiebi is widely regarded in Georgia as the first ensemble of the new generation that established the principles of village performance of Georgian traditional music and dance on a stage. Documentary film "Mtiebi" was produced in 1988 (director, Dimitri Gugunava).

  8. Iavnana - Wikipedia

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    "Georgian woman singing an Iavnana", by Henryk Hryniewski. Iavnana (Georgian: იავნანა) is a genre of Georgian folk song, traditionally intended as a lullaby, but historically sung also as healing songs for the sick children. Some of the Iavnana lyrics are, however, of didactical or heroic character.

  9. List of compositions by Otar Taktakishvili - Wikipedia

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    Imitation of Georgian Folk instruments, suite for piano (1973) Suite in four movements: Duduki; Dholi; Panduri; Salamuri; Love Songs Lyrical Songs, suite after M. Pozchishvili for soprano, tenor, men's vocal octet and chamber orchestra (1974) Words by M. Potskhishvili and traditional. First performance in 1974 in Riga.