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Dagmara Slianova-Mizandari

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Dagmara Levanovna Slianova-Mizandari (December 1910 - 1983)[1] was a composer[2][3] born in the Republic of Georgia.[4] Slianova-Mizandari studied at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire.[5] She graduated in 1933, received a diploma in composition in 1935, and taught there until 1938. Her teachers included Boris Arapov, Mikhail Bagrinovsky, Pyotr Ryazanov, Ana Tulashvili, and Iona Tuskiya.[1]

Slianova-Mizandari’s works were published by Tbilisi: Education and Tbilisi: Georgian Branch of the Music Foundation of the USSR. They are archived at the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia.[6] Her works include:

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Chamber

  • Pages of the Album (clarinet and piano)[7]
  • Quintet[1]
  • Romance (cello and piano)

Pedagogy

  • A Collection of Musical Dictations[6]
  • Solfeggio[6]

Piano

  • Five Pieces for Children[4]
  • Preludes
  • Six Pieces for Children[4]
  • Two Plays for Piano[6]

References

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