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Get rythm (Joaquin Phoenix / Johnny Cash)
Hey get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Get a rock and roll feelin' in your bones
Get taps on your toes and get gone
Get rhythm when you get the blues
A little shoeshine boy he never gets lowdown
But he's got the dirtiest job in town
Bendin' low at the people's feet
On a windy corner of a dirty street
Well I asked him while he shined my shoes
How'd he keep from gettin' the blues
He grinned as he raised his little head
He popped his shoeshine rag and then he said
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Yes a jumpy rhythm makes you feel so fine
It'll shake all your troubles from your worried mind
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Get a rock and roll feelin' in your bones
Get taps on your toes and get gone
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Well I sat and listened to the sunshine boy
I thought I was gonna jump with joy
He slapped on the shoe polish left and right
He took his shoeshine rag and he held it tight
He stopped once to wipe the sweat away
I said you mighty little boy to be a workin' that way
He said I like it with a big wide grin
Kept on a poppin' and he'd say it again
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
It only cost a dime just a nickel a shoe
It does a million dollars worth of good for you
Get rhythm when you get the blues
For the good times (Kris Kristofferson)
Don't look so sad. I know it's over
But life goes on and this world keeps on turning
Let's just be glad we had this time to spend together
There is no need to watch the bridges that we're burning
Lay your head upon my pillow
Hold your warm and tender body close to mine
Hear the whisper of the raindrops
Blow softly against my window
Make believe you love me one more time
For the good times
I'll get along; you'll find another,
And I'll be here if you should find you ever need me.
Don't say a word about tomorrow or forever,
There'll be time enough for sadness when you leave me.
Lay your head upon my pillow
Hold your warm and tender body Close to mine
Hear the whisper of the raindrops
Blow softly against my window
Make believe you love me
One more time
For the good times
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GEORGIAN COMPOSERS & MUSICIANS
Niaz Diasamidze - ნიაზ დიასამიძე
Niaz Diasamidze (ნიაზ დიასამიძე), born June 13, 1973) is a Georgian musician, singer, songwriter, calligrapher and actor, best known as the lead vocalist and a founder member of 33a.
Niaz was born in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. In 1994 he founded folk and pop rock band 33a, name of band comes from the address – 33a, Paliashvili street, where Diasamidze lives.
33a is a Georgian folk-rock band founded in Tbilisi in 1994. The band combines Georgian and French folk influences with pop and reggae elements. They chiefly perform in Georgian and French. Currently, the band consists of four members: Niaz Diasamidze — lead vocal, guitar, keyboard, panduri; Spartak Kacharava — drums; Achiko Tsimakuridze — guitar; Ramaz Khatiashvili — bass guitar.
The name "33a" comes from the address — 33a, Paliashvili street, where the founder of the band Niaz Diasamidze lives.
Discography (with the group 33a)
Tbilisi (1997)
Hurry up slowly (1999)
Way (2001)
New album (2005)
Saperavi (2011)
Usakhelouri (2013)
As actor
1987 Pesvebi – Roots
Filmography
2014 Tiflisi (TV Series) (original music by)
2014 Tbilisi, I Love You
2013 Tangerines
2012 Bolo Gaseirneba
2011 Guli +
2009 Tbilisuri Love Story
2009 The Conflict Zone (original music by N.D.)
2008 Utsnobi jariskatsebi (Documentary)
2007 Subordinacia
2005 Tbilisi-Tbilisi
1997 Otsnebebis sasaplao
1995 Atu – Alaba (Otel Kalipornia) (Short)
A selction of Niaz Diasamidze's songs - ნიაზ დისამიძის სიმღერების არჩევანი
რაოდენთა / raodenta (trad.)
რაოდენთა ქრისტეს მიერ raodenta krist'es mier
ნათელ გვიღებიეს natel gvighebies
ქრისტე შეგვიმოსიეს kriste shegvimosies
ალილუია aliluia
რაოდენთა ქრისტეს მიერ raodenta krist'es mier
ნათელ გვიღებიეს natel gvighebies
ქრისტე შეგვიმოსიეს kriste shegvimosies
ალილუია aliluia
რაოდენთა ქრისტეს მიერ raodenta krist'es mier
ნათელ გვიღებიეს natel gvighebies
ქრისტე შეგვიმოსიეს kriste shegvimosies
ალილუია aliluia
რაოდენთა ქრისტეს raodenta krist'es
მიერ... mier ...
GIYA KANCHELI - გია ყანჩელი
Giya Kancheli (გია ყანჩელი) (10 August 1935 – 2 October 2019) was a Georgian composer. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia but resided in Belgium.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Kancheli lived first in Berlin, and from 1995 in Antwerp, where he became composer-in-residence for the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.He died in his home city of Tbilisi, aged 84.
In his symphonies, Kancheli's musical language typically consists of slow scraps of minor-mode melody against long, subdued, anguished string discords. Rodion Shchedrin referred to Kancheli as "an ascetic with the temperament of a maximalist; a restrained Vesuvius".
Kancheli wrote seven symphonies, and what he termed a liturgy for viola and orchestra, called Mourned by the Wind. His Fourth Symphony received its American premiere, with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov, in January 1978, not long before the cultural freeze in the United States against Soviet culture. Glasnost allowed Kancheli to regain exposure, and he began to receive frequent commissions, as well as performances within Europe and North America.[citation needed]
Championed internationally by Lera Auerbach, Dennis Russell Davies, Jansug Kakhidze, Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian, Mstislav Rostropovich, and the Kronos Quartet, Kancheli saw world premieres of his works in Seattle, as well as with the New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur. He continued to receive regular commissions. New CDs of his recent works are regularly released, notably on the ECM label.[citation needed]
His work Styx is written for solo viola, chorus and orchestra. It is a farewell to his friends Avet Terterian and Alfred Schnittke, whose names are sung by the choir at certain points.
For two decades, he served as the music director of the Rustaveli Theatre in Tbilisi. He composed an opera Music for the Living, in collaboration with Rustaveli director Robert Sturua, and in December 1999, the opera was restaged for the Deutsches National Theater in Weimar.
He wrote music for films such as Georgiy Daneliya's science fiction film Kin-dza-dza! (1986) and its 2013 animated remake.
Music
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1964 — Children of the sea
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1965 — Gold (Animated film)
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1967 — Melancholy romance
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1968 — Extraordinary Exhibition
— Don't Grieve -
1971 — Neighbour
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1972 — When almonds blossomed
— White stones(Short)
— Gladiator (Short) -
1973 — Record
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1974 — The Eccentrics (with Jansug Kakhidze)
— Captains
— Night visit (with Revaz Lagidze)
— Magic egg (Animated film) -
1975 — Caucasian prisoner
— Caucasian romance -
1977 — Stepmother of Samanishvili (with Jansug Kakhidze)
— Mimino
— Cinema -
1978 — Some interviews on personal matters
— Khanuma
— Caucasian Story -
1979 — Dumas in Caucasia
— Ground of ancestors -
1980 — Earth, This Is Your Son
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1983 — Blue Mountains
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1984 — Day Is Longer Than Night
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1986 — Kin-dza-dza!
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1987 — King Lear
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1990 — Oh, this horrible TV
— Passport -
1998 — Silver Heads
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2004 — National Bomb
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2009 — Happiness
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2010 — Felicita
— After the mountains -
2012 — Ku! Kin-dza-dza (Animated film)
Selected works
Early works
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Concerto for Orchestra (1961)
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Woodwind Quintet (1961)
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Largo and Allegro (1963)
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Symphony No. 1 (1967)
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Orchestral
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Symphony No. 2 “Songs” (1970)
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Symphony No. 3 (1973)
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Symphony No. 4 "To the Memory of Michelangelo" (1974)
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Symphony No. 5 "To the Memory of My Parents" (1977)
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Symphony No. 6 (1978–1980)
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Symphony No. 7 "Epilogue" (1986)
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Mourned by the Wind (Vom Winde beweint), liturgy for viola (or cello) and orchestra (1989)
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Evening Prayers (Abendgebete) from "Life Without Christmas" (1991)
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Abii ne viderem ("I turned away so as not to see") for alto flute / viola, piano and string orchestra (1992–1994)
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Another Step... (Noch Einen Schritt...) (1992)
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Wingless (1993)
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Magnum Ignotum (1994)
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Trauerfarbenes Land (1994)
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Lament, Music of Mourning in Memory of Luigi Nono (1994)
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Simi, “Joyless Thoughts”, for cello and orchestra (1995)
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...à la Duduki (1995)
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V & V (1995)
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Valse Boston (1996)
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Diplipito (1997)
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Childhood Revisited (Besuch In Der Kindheit) (1998)
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Sio (1998)
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Rokwa (1999)
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And Farewell Goes Out Sighing... (1999)
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A Little Daneliade (2000)
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...al Niente (2000)
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Ergo (2000)
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Don’t Grieve (2001)
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Fingerprints (2002)
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Lonesome — 2 great Slava from 2 GKs (2002)
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Warzone (2002)
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Twilight (2004)
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Ex Contrario (2006)
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Kapote (2006)
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Silent Prayer (2007)
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Broken Chant (2007)
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Ilori (2010)
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Lingering for large orchestra (2012)
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Nu.Mu.Zu (I don't know, 2015), premiered by the National Orchestra of Belgium[6]
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Letters to Friends (2016)
Chamber music
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Morning Prayers for chamber orchestra and tape (1990; 1st work from the 1990–95 four-part cycle A Life without Christmas)
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Midday Prayers for soprano, clarinet and chamber orchestra (1990; 2nd work from the cycle A Life without Christmas)
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Night Prayers for string quartet (1992–1995; 4th work from the cycle A Life without Christmas)
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Caris Mere (After the wind) for soprano and viola (1994)
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Magnum Ignotum for wind ensemble and tape (1994)
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Valse Boston for piano and strings (1996)
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Instead of a Tango for violin, bandoneon, piano and double bass (1996)
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Time... and Again (1996)
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In L'Istesso Tempo for piano quartet (1997)
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Sio for strings, piano and percussion (1998)
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Ninna Nanna for flute and string quartet (2008), commissioned by the National Flute Association
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Chiaroscuro for string quartet (2011)
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Woodwind Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon (2013)
Choral/opera
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Music for the living, opera in two acts (1982–1984)
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Light Sorrow, music for orchestra, boys' choir and two boy sopranos (for the 40th anniversary of the victory over fascism) (1984)
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Evening Prayers, for eight alto voices and chamber orchestra (1991; 3rd work from the 1990–95 four-part cycle A Life without Christmas)
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Psalm 23, for soprano and chamber orchestra (1993)
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Lament, concerto for violin, soprano and orchestra (1994)
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Diplipito, for cello, counter-tenor and chamber orchestra (1997)
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And Farewell Goes Out Sighing... for violin, countertenor and orchestra (1999)
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Styx, for viola, mixed choir and orchestra (1999)
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Little Imber (Kancheli), for solo voice, children's and men's choirs and small ensemble (2003)
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Amao Omi, for SATB choir and saxophone quartet (2005)
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Lulling the Sun, for six-part mixed choir and percussion (2008)
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"Dixi", for mixed choir and orchestra (2009)
Played in films
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2001 — Giya Kancheli (Documentary)
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2011 — Giya Kancheli. Life in sounds (Documentary)
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2012 — Mimino - Secret Soviet movie (Documentary)
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2012 — Georgiy Daneliya (Documentary)
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2014 — Goodbye to Language
A SELECTION OF GIYA KANCHELI MUSIC - გია ყანჩელის მუსიკის არჩევანი
Yellow leaves / ყვითელი ფოთლები (Giya Kanchelis)
Yellow leaves are being taken by wind,
And scattered to your door, like snowflakes,
I am calling you, no response,
Yellow leaves are like silence.
And still, I trust yellow leaves,
Yellow leaves are like silence.
JANZUG KAHIDZE - ჯანზუგი კახიძე
Jansug Ivanes dze Kakhidze (ჯანსუღ კახიძე), living 26 May 1935 — 7 March 2002, was a Georgian conductor,
nicknamed "the Georgian Karajan". Kakhidze was music director of the Georgian State Symphony Orchestra for two decades beginning in 1973.He is the father of composer and conductor Vakhtang Kakhidze.
Musical career
In 1958, Kakhidze graduated from the Choir Conducting department of the Tbilisi State Conservatory. In 1963 he completed the post-graduate courses for Opera and Symphony Orchestra Conducting under Professor Odysseas Dimitriadis at the same institution. Later he had training in Moscow with the Ukrainian/French conductor Igor Markevich.
From 1982 until 2002 Djansug Kakhidze was the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet
Theatre. Opera performances released under his direction included Salome, Don Giovanni, Boris Goduno, Il
trovatore, Otello, Rigoletto, Cavalleria rusticana, Gianni Schicchi, L'elisir d'amore, The Queen of Spades, The Fiery Angel, The Love for Three Oranges, Duenj, Abesalom and Eteri, and Music for the living.
In 1989, Kakhidze founded a new hall for symphony music in Tbilisi, which included the Tbilisi Center for Music and Culture. He established the first professional boys' choir in Tbilisi at this center in 2000, further developing the classical performing arts in Georgia.
In 1993, Kakhidze founded the new Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra, and led it until his death in 2002.
Noted for his innovative program and devotion to contemporary works from his homeland, Kakhidze gained recognition during his life as a close friend and strong advocate of composer Giya Kancheli, recording his entire cycle of seven symphonies, along with many other works.
Highlights of Kakhidze's career included numerous appearances conducting throughout Europe and Australia. His performance of Berlioz's Damnation of Faust with the Orchestre de Paris in 1990 drew high praise from critics, and helped him to secure further international success in places such as the United States, where appeared as a guest conductor with both the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra.
Composer
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1974 – The Eccentrics (with Giya Kancheli)
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1974 – Watermelon (Animation film)
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1974 – Ra-Ni-Na (Animation film)
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1974 – Bet (Short film)
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1975 – The first swallow
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1975 – Valse on the Mtatsminda (Short film)
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1976 – Thermometer (Short film)
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1976 – Tree Manetis (Short film)
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1976 – Ivanika and Simonika
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1976 – Trip to Tbilisi
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1977 – Stepmother of Samanishvili (with Giya Kancheli)
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1977 – Racha, my love
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1978 – Data Tutashkhia (with Bidzina Kvernadze)
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1978 – Kvarkvare
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1980 – Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi
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1981 – Open the window
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1984 – The Legend of Suram Fortress
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1993 – Express - Information (with Vakhtang Kakhidze)
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1994 – Iavnana
Voice
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1974 – Ra-Ni-Na (აAnimation film)
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1974 – Watermelon (Animation film)
As actor
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1970 – Once Upon a Time There Was a Singing Blackbird – Conductor
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1996 – Brigands-Chapter VII – Conductor
Awards
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People's Artist of the USSR (1985)
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Shota Rustaveli Prize (1977)
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Country prize
A selection of Janzug Ivane dze Kakhidze's music - ჯანსუღ ივანეს ძე კახიძის მუსიკის არჩევანი