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Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904-1987)

Dmitry Kabalevsky, composerThe music of Russian composer and teacher Dmitri Kabalevsky was hailed by Communist authorities as the finest incarnation of their artistic vision. Born in St. Petersburg, he lived during a notoriously difficult time for composers in that country. In 1918, Kabalevsky moved with his family to Moscow, where he studied at the Scriabin Music School. At the age of 18, Kabalevsky began to compose, primarily for the piano. His early pieces were studies for his young students, a practical facet of his compositional output which would remain with him throughout his career. He entered the Moscow Conservatory in 1925, studying piano, and composition with Miaskovsky, the latter being particularly influential on Kabalevsky's developing musical outlook. By the end of the 1920s Kabalevsky was gaining notoriety as a composer; in 1928 the premiere of his First Piano Concerto launched him into the forefront of Soviet composers, while at the same time, the charming C major Sonatina for piano brought him international acclaim. From his appointment to the composition faculty of the Moscow Conservatory in 1932 to his death in 1987, Kabalevsky produced a steady stream of works which sought to embody Soviet musical ideals through the use of diatonic tonality and accessible structural contours. Kabalevsky joined the Communist Party in 1940; by 1941 he received the Medal of Honour from the Soviet government for his musical prowess. Kabalevsky was one of the few well-known Soviet composers who escaped the infamous 1948 condemnation of composers by the Central Committee of the Communist Party. (The scapegoats, including Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Khachaturian, and Miaskovsky were censured for indulging in "decadent formalism.") Later in life, Kabalevsky continued to be a force in musical education. He was elected the head of the Commission of Musical Esthetic Education of Children in 1962, as well as being elected president of the Scientific Council of Educational Esthetics in the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. in 1969. Kabalevsky also received the honorary degree of president of the International Society of Musical Education.
 -  Blair Johnston/AllMusic

COMPOSITIONS                                                            Kabalevsky Links     ~ ~ ~     Works by Genre
Three Preludes, piano, op. 1 (1925)
Two Pieces, cello and piano, op. 2 (1927)
Album of Children's Pieces, piano, op. 3 (1927) [rev. as "op. 3/86", 1968] [for young performers]
Three Romances, voice and piano, op. 4 (1927) [text: A. Blok]
Four Preludes, piano, op. 5 (1927-28)
Piano Sonata No. 1, F major, op. 6 (1927)
Two Songs, high voice and piano, op. 7 (1928) [text: M. Artamonov and V. Shukovski]
String Quartet No. 1, A minor, op. 8 (1928)
Piano Concerto No. 1, A minor, op. 9 (1928)
Three Songs, voice and piano, op. 10 (1929-30) [text: M. Gerassimov, M. Artamonov and N. Kliuyev]
Eight Merry Songs, voice and piano, op. 11 (1929-30) [text: V. Kataev]
Poema bor'bl (Poem of Struggle), chorus and orchestra, op. 12 (1930-31) [text: A. Sharov]
Piano Sonatina No. 1, C major, op. 13, no. 1 (1930) [for young performers]
Piano Sonatina No. 2, G minor, op. 13, no. 2 (1933) [for young performers]
From Pioneer Life (5 pieces), piano, op. 14 (1931; rev. 1968) [for young performers]
Galitsiskaya Zacheria, radio score, soloists, chorus and orchestra, op. 15 (1931) [after B. Yansens]
Three Songs, low voice and piano, op. 16 (1931-32) [text: E. Musam, A. Sharov and A. Surkov]
Eight Songs, children's chorus and piano, op. 17 (1932) [text: O. Vissotskaya, A. Prishelts and A. Barto]
Symphony No. 1, C# minor, orchestra, op. 18 (1932)
Symphony No. 2, C minor, orchestra, op. 19 (1934)
Four Preludes, piano, op. 20 (1933-34)
Petersburg Nights, film score (1934)
    - Improvizatsiya (Improvisation), violin and piano, op. 21 (1934) [from film score "Night of St. Petersburg"]
Symphony No. 3, "Requiem", B♭ minor, chorus and orchestra, op. 22 (1933) [text: N. Assayev]
Piano Concerto No. 2, G minor, op. 23 (1935)
Aerograd [Frontier], film score (1935)
Kola Bryun'yon "Master iz Klamsi" (Colas Breugnon/The Master of Clamecy), opera, op. 24 (1936-38) [lib: Bragin, after Rolland]
    - rev. 1953; rev. 1968 as op. 90
    - Suite from Colas Breugnon, orchestra, op. 24a (1938)
    - see op. 30, "Three Pieces for Piano"
Two Songs, incidental music, op. 25 (1937) [after N. Shestakov]
Komedianti (The Comedians), suite, small orchestra, op. 26 (1938-40)
Thirty Pieces for Children, piano, op. 27 (1937-38) [for young performers]
Golden Ears, ballet in 3 acts, op. 28 (1939-40)
    - Suite from Golden Ears, orchestra, op. 28a (1939-40)
Suite for Jazz Orchestra, op. 29 (1940)
Three Pieces (Three Rondos from "Colas Breugnon"), piano, op. 30 (1939/69) [from "Colas Breugnon, op. 24] [youth performers]
Shors [Shchors], film score (1939)
Parad molodosti (Parade of Youth), children's chorus and orchestra, op. 31 (1941)
Two Songs, voice and piano, op. 32 (1941) [text: A. Bezemenski and N. Vladimirski]
Three Vocal-Monologues, voice and orchestra, op. 33 (1941)
Three Songs, voice and piano, op. 34 (1941) [text: S. Marshak]
Spring Song [Anton Ivanovich Serditsya], film score (1941)
Rodina velikaya (The Great Homeland), cantata, mezz-soprano, bass, chorus and orchestra, op. 35 (1941-42)
Narodnlye mstiteli (The Avengers of the People), chorus and orchestra, op. 36 (1942) [text: Y. Dolmatovski]
V ogne "Pod Moskvoi" (In the Fire/Near Moscow), opera, op. 37 (1942) [libretto: Solodar]
Twenty-Four Preludes, piano, op. 38 (1943-44) [dedicated to N. Miaskovsky]
Twenty-Four Easy Pieces, piano, op. 39 (1944) [for young performers]
Easy Variations, piano, op. 40 (1944) [D major ("Toccata"); and A minor] [for young performers]
Seven Merry Songs, voice and piano, op. 41 (1944-45) [text: S. Marshak]
Four Funny Songs, voice and piano, op. 42 (1945) [text: S. Marshak and S. Michalkov]
Two Russian Folk-Songs, bass or tenor and piano, op. 43 (1945) [arr. 1964 for mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 42a]
String Quartet No. 2, G minor, op. 44 (1945)
Piano Sonata No. 2, op. 45 (1945)
Piano Sonata No. 3, op. 46 (1946)
Sem'ya Tarasa (The Taras Family), opera, op. 47 (1947; rev. 1950; rev. 1967) [libretto: S. Tsenin, after B. Gorbatov]
Violin Concerto, C major, op. 48 (1948)
Pervoklassnitsa, film score (1948)
Cello Concerto No. 1, G minor, op. 49 (1948-49)
Ivan Pavlov [Akademik Ivan Pavlov], film score (1949)
Piano Concerto No. 3, D major, op. 50 (1952) [dedicated to Soviet Youth]
Easy Variations, volume 2, piano, op. 51 (1952) ["Five Variations on Folk-Themes"] [for young performers]
Shkola zlosloviya, film score (1952)
Vikhri vrazhdebnye, film score (1953)
Ten Shakespeare Sonnets, voice and piano, op. 52 (1953-55)
Nikita Vershinin, opera, op. 53 (1954-55) [libretto: Tsenin, after V. Ivanov]
Poprygunya [Fidget/A Fussy Woman], film score (1955)
Symphony No. 4, C minor, orchestra, op. 54 (1956)
Two Romances, tenor and piano, op. 55 (1956) [text: A. Kovalenkov]
Romeo and Juliet, orchestra, op. 56 (1956) [suite (10 mvts) from incidental music]
Voltinitsa [Flames on the Volga/Salt of the Sea], film score (1956)
Pesnya utra, vesnl i mira (The Song of Morning, Spring and Peace), cantata, children's chorus and orch, op. 57 (1957-58)
Vesna poyot (Spring Sings), operetta, op. 58 ( 1957)
Rondo, A minor, piano, op. 59 (1958)
Four Easy Rondos, piano, op. 60 (1958) [for young performers]
Six Preludes and Fugues, piano, op. 61 (1958-59) [for young performers]
In Fairy Tail's Forrest, musical pictures, narrator, voice and piano, op. 62 (1958)
Leninrsl (Leninists), cantata, children's chorus, youth chorus, chorus and orchestra, op. 63 (1959) [text: Y. Dolmatovski]
Syostry [Sestry], film score (1959)
Khuroye Utro [A Gloomy Morning/Bleak Dawn], film score (1959)
Pathétique Overture, orchestra, op. 64 (1960)
Vesna (Spring), symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 65 (1960)
Vosemnadtsatyy god [Vosemnadcatyj god], film score (1960)
Khmuroe utro, film score (1960) [1959]
The Camp of Friendship, songs of the pathfinders of Artek, voice or children's chorus and piano, op. 66 (1961)
A Kitchen-Garden on View, round dances, children's chorus and piano, op. 67 (1961)
Etudes in Major and Minor, cello, op. 68 (1961)
Rondo, violin and piano, op. 69 (1961)
Three Dance-Songs, voice and piano, op. 70 (1960)
Sonata for Cello and Piano, B♭ major, op. 71 (1962)
Rekviyem (Requiem), mezzo-soprano, baritone, children's chorus, chorus and orchestra, op. 72 (1962)
Three Songs of Revolutionary Cuba, voice and piano, op. 73 (1963)
Three Eightlines of R. Gamsatov, mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 74 (1963)
Rhapsody on a Theme of the Song "School Years", piano & orch, op. 75 (1963)[dedicated to Young Musicians of the Volga region]
Shkola igrl na fortepiano (A School of Piano Playing), in 2 parts (1963) [piano method] [for young performers]
Five Romances, mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 76 (1963-64) [text: R. Gamsatov]
Cello Concerto No. 2, C major, op. 77 (1964)
Pamyati geroyev Gorlovki (In Memory of the Heroes of Gorlovka), symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 78 (1965)
To the Memory of Sergei Prokofiev, rondo, cello and piano, op. 79 (1965)
Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 80 (1965)
Spring Games & Dances, piano, op. 81 (1965) [for young performers]
O rodnoy zemlye (About Our Native Land/Our Motherland), cantata, children's chorus and orchestra, op. 82 (1965)
Syostrl (The Sisters), opera, op. 83 (1967) [libretto: S. Bogomazov, after L Lavrov]
Recitative and Rondo, piano, op. 84 (1967) [for young performers]
The Eternal Flame in Bryansk, symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 85 (1968?)
In the Pioneer Camp (6 pieces), piano, op. 3/86 (1927/1968) [revision of op. 3] [for young performers]
Variations on Folk-Themes, piano, op. 87 (1967) [for young performers]
Children’s Dreams (6 pieces), piano, op. 88 (1971) [for young performers]
Thirty-Five Easy Pieces, "Children’s Adventures", piano, op. 89 (1972-74) [for young performers]
op. 90  -  see op. 24
Conversation with a Cactus (8 children's songs), voice and piano, op. 91 (1969) [text: V. Viktorov]
Lyric Melodies (Lyric Tunes), piano, op. 91a (1971-72) [for young performers] [sometimes mistakenly listed at "op. 93"]
Three Songs About Lenin, children's chorus and piano, op. 92 (1970)
Pis'mo v XXX vek (Letter to the 30th Century), [chorus and orchestra], op. 93 (1972)
Three Songs-Plays, children's chorus and piano, op. 94 (1973) [text: I. Rachillo]
The Heroes of the Revolution of 1905, wind orchestra, op. 95 (1974)
ISME-Fanfares, orchestra, op. 96 (1974)
Songs of Friendship, female chorus, children's chorus, and soprano or tenor, op. 97 (1975)
Two Youth-Songs, voice and piano, op. 98 (1975) [text:  V. Viktorov]
Piano Concerto No. 4, "Prague Concerto", piano and string orchestra, op. 99 (1975)
Time (6 romances), baritone and piano, op. 100 (1975) [text: S. Marshak]
Cry of the Song (Songs of a Sad Heart), cycle of romances, voice and piano, op. 101 (1978-79) [text: O. Tumanian]


WORKS BY GENRE                                                            Kabalevsky Links     ~ top of page ~
Dramatic/Theater
Kola Bryun'yon "Master iz Klamsi" (Colas Breugnon/The Master of Clamecy), opera, op. 24 (1936-38) [lib: Bragin, after Rolland]
    - rev. 1953; rev. 1968 as op. 90
Golden Ears, ballet in 3 acts, op. 28 (1939-40)
V ogne "Pod Moskvoi" (In the Fire/Near Moscow), opera, op. 37 (1942) [libretto: Solodar]
Sem'ya Tarasa (The Taras Family), opera, op. 47 (1947; rev. 1950; rev. 1967) [libretto: S. Tsenin, after B. Gorbatov]
Nikita Vershinin, opera, op. 53 (1954-55) [libretto: Tsenin, after V. Ivanov]
Vesna poyot (Spring Sings), operetta, op. 58 ( 1957)
Syostrl (The Sisters), opera, op. 83 (1967) [libretto: S. Bogomazov, after L Lavrov]

Orchestra
Symphony No. 1, C# minor, orchestra, op. 18 (1932)
Symphony No. 3, "Requiem", B♭ minor, chorus and orchestra, op. 22 (1933) [text: N. Assayev]
Symphony No. 2, C minor, orchestra, op. 19 (1934)
Suite from Colas Breugnon, orchestra, op. 24a (1938)
Komedianti (The Comedians), suite, small orchestra, op. 26 (1938-40)
Suite from Golden Ears, orchestra, op. 28a (1939-40)
Suite for Jazz Orchestra, op. 29 (1940)
Romeo and Juliet, orchestra, op. 56 (1956) [suite from incidental music]
Symphony No. 4, C minor, orchestra, op. 54 (1956)
Pathétique Overture, orchestra, op. 64 (1960)
Vesna (Spring), symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 65 (1960)
Pamyati geroyev Gorlovki (In Memory of the Heroes of Gorlovka), symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 78 (1965)
The Eternal Flame in Bryansk, symphonic poem, orchestra, op. 85 (1968?)
The Heroes of the Revolution of 1905, wind orchestra, op. 95 (1974)
ISME-Fanfares, orchestra, op. 96 (1974)

Band
The Heroes of the Revolution of 1905, wind orchestra, op. 95 (1974)

Soloist(s) w/Orchestra
Piano Concerto No. 1, A minor, op. 9 (1928)
Piano Concerto No. 2, G minor, op. 23 (1935)
Violin Concerto, C major, op. 48 (1948)
Cello Concerto No. 1, G minor, op. 49 (1948-49)
Piano Concerto No. 3, D major, op. 50 (1952) [dedicated to Soviet Youth]
Rhapsody on a Theme of the Song "School Years", piano & orch, op. 75 (1963)[dedicated to Young Musicians of the Volga region]
Cello Concerto No. 2, C major, op. 77 (1964)
Piano Concerto No. 4, "Prague Concerto", piano and string orchestra, op. 99 (1975)

Chorus w/Orchestra
Poema bor'bl (Poem of Struggle), chorus and orchestra, op. 12 (1930-31) [text: A. Sharov]
Galitsiskaya Zacheria, radio score, soloists, chorus and orchestra, op. 15 (1931) [after B. Yansens]
Parad molodosti (Parade of Youth), children's chorus and orchestra, op. 31 (1941)
Rodina velikaya (The Great Homeland), cantata, mezz-soprano, bass, chorus and orchestra, op. 35 (1941-42)
Narodnlye mstiteli (The Avengers of the People), chorus and orchestra, op. 36 (1942) [text: Y. Dolmatovski]
Pesnya utra, vesnl i mira (The Song of Morning, Spring and Peace), cantata, children's chorus and orch, op. 57 (1957-58)
Leninrsl (Leninists), cantata, children's chorus, youth chorus, chorus and orchestra, op. 63 (1959) [text: Y. Dolmatovski]
Rekviyem (Requiem), mezzo-soprano, baritone, children's chorus, chorus and orchestra, op. 72 (1962)
O rodnoy zemlye (About Our Native Land/Our Motherland), cantata, children's chorus and orchestra, op. 82 (1965)
Pis'mo v XXX vek (Letter to the 30th Century), [chorus and orchestra], op. 93 (1972)

Choral
Eight Songs, children's chorus and piano, op. 17 (1932) [text: O. Vissotskaya, A. Prishelts and A. Barto]
The Camp of Friendship, songs of the pathfinders of Artek, voice or children's chorus and piano, op. 66 (1961)
A Kitchen-Garden on View, round dances, children's chorus and piano, op. 67 (1961)
Three Songs About Lenin, children's chorus and piano, op. 92 (1970)
Three Songs-Plays, children's chorus and piano, op. 94 (1973) [text: I. Rachillo]
Songs of Friendship, female chorus, children's chorus, and soprano or tenor, op. 97 (1975)

Chamber
String Quartet No. 1, A minor, op. 8 (1928)
String Quartet No. 2, G minor, op. 44 (1945)

Instrument and Piano
Two Pieces, cello and piano, op. 2 (1927)
Improvizatsiya (Improvisation), violin and piano, op. 21 (1934) [from film score "Night of St. Petersburg"]
Rondo, violin and piano, op. 69 (1961)
Sonata for Cello and Piano, B♭ major, op. 71 (1962)
To the Memory of Sergei Prokofiev, rondo, cello and piano, op. 79 (1965)
Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 80 (1965)

Solo Instrument
Etudes in Major and Minor, cello, op. 68 (1961)

Piano
Three Preludes, piano, op. 1 (1925)
Album of Children's Pieces, piano, op. 3 (1927) [rev. as "op. 3/86", 1968] [for young performers]
Four Preludes, piano, op. 5 (1927-28)
Piano Sonata No. 1, F major, op. 6 (1927)
Piano Sonatina No. 1, C major, op. 13, no. 1 (1930) [for young performers]
Piano Sonatina No. 2, G minor, op. 13, no. 2 (1933) [for young performers]
From Pioneer Life (5 pieces), piano, op. 14 (1931; rev. 1968) [for young performers]
Four Preludes, piano, op. 20 (1933-34)
Comedian's Gallop, piano (from "The Comedians", op. 26, 1938-40)
Thirty Pieces for Children, piano, op. 27 (1937-38) [for young performers]
Three Pieces (Three Rondos from "Colas Breugnon"), piano, op. 30 (1939/69) [from "Colas Breugnon, op. 24] [youth performers]
Twenty-Four Preludes, piano, op. 38 (1943-44) [dedicated to N. Miaskovsky]
Twenty-Four Easy Pieces, op. 39 (1944) [for young performers]
Easy Variations, piano, op. 40 (1944) [D major ("Toccata"); and A minor] [for young performers]
Piano Sonata No. 2, op. 45 (1945)
Piano Sonata No. 3, op. 46 (1946)
Easy Variations, volume 2, piano, op. 51 (1952) ["Five Variations on Folk-Themes"] [for young performers]
Rondo, A minor, piano, op. 59 (1958)
Four Easy Rondos, piano, op. 60 (1958) [for young performers]
Six Preludes and Fugues, piano, op. 61 (1958-59) [for young performers]
Shkola igrl na fortepiano (A School of Piano Playing), in 2 parts (1963) [piano method] [for young performers]
Spring Games & Dances, piano, op. 81 (1965) [for young performers]
Recitative and Rondo, piano, op. 84 (1967) [for young performers]
In the Pioneer Camp (6 pieces), piano, op. 3/86 (1927/1968) [revision of op. 3] [for young performers]
Variations on Folk-Themes, piano, op. 87 (1967) [for young performers]
Children’s Dreams (6 pieces), piano, op. 88 (1971) [for young performers]
Thirty-Five Easy Pieces, "Children’s Adventures", piano, op. 89 (1972-74) [for young performers]
Lyric Melodies (Lyric Tunes), piano, op. 91a (1971-72) [for young performers] [sometimes mistakenly listed at "op. 93"]

Vocal
Three Romances, voice and piano, op. 4 (1927) [text: A. Blok]
Two Songs, high voice and piano, op. 7 (1928) [text: M. Artamonov and V. Shukovski]
Three Songs, voice and piano, op. 10 (1929-30) [text: M. Gerassimov, M. Artamonov and N. Kliuyev]
Eight Merry Songs, voice and piano, op. 11 (1929-30) [text: V. Kataev]
Three Songs, low voice and piano, op. 16 (1931-32) [text: E. Musam, A. Sharov and A. Surkov]
Two Songs, voice and piano, op. 32 (1941) [text: A. Bezemenski and N. Vladimirski]
Three Vocal-Monologues, voice and orchestra, op. 33 (1941)
Three Songs, voice and piano, op. 34 (1941) [text: S. Marshak]
Seven Merry Songs, voice and piano, op. 41 (1944-45) [text: S. Marshak]
Four Funny Songs, voice and piano, op. 42 (1945) [text: S. Marshak and S. Michalkov]
Two Russian Folk-Songs, bass or tenor and piano, op. 43 (1945) [arr. 1964 for mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 42a]
Ten Shakespeare Sonnets, voice and piano, op. 52 (1953-55)
Two Romances, tenor and piano, op. 55 (1956) [text: A. Kovalenkov]
In Fairy Tail's Forrest, musical pictures, narrator, voice and piano, op. 62 (1958)
The Camp of Friendship, songs of the pathfinders of Artek, voice or children's chorus and piano, op. 66 (1961)
Three Dance-Songs, voice and piano, op. 70 (1960)
Three Songs of Revolutionary Cuba, voice and piano, op. 73 (1963)
Three Eightlines of R. Gamsatov, mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 74 (1963)
Five Romances, mezzo-soprano and piano, op. 76 (1963-64) [text: R. Gamsatov]
Conversation with a Cactus (8 children's songs), voice and piano, op. 91 (1969) [text: V. Viktorov]
Two Youth-Songs, voice and piano, op. 98 (1975) [text:  V. Viktorov]
Time (6 romances), baritone and piano, op. 100 (1975) [text: S. Marshak]
Cry of the Song (Songs of a Sad Heart), cycle of romances, voice and piano, op. 101 (1978-79) [text: O. Tumanian]
Seven Songs About Love, [voice and piano], op. 103 (1985) [text: Dolmatovsky]

Incidental/Film
Incidental  music, film scores and radio scores
Petersburg Nights, film score (1934)
Aerograd [Frontier], film score (1935)
Two Songs, incidental music, op. 25 (1937) [after N. Shestakov]
Shors [Shchors], film score (1939)
Spring Song [Anton Ivanovich Serditsya], film score (1941)
Pervoklassnitsa, film score (1948)
Ivan Pavlov [Akademik Ivan Pavlov], film score (1949)
Shkola zlosloviya, film score (1952)
Vikhri vrazhdebnye, film score (1953)
Poprygunya [Fidget/A Fussy Woman], film score (1955)
Romeo and Juliet, orchestra, op. 56 (1956) [suite (10 mvts) from incidental music]
Voltinitsa [Flames on the Volga/Salt of the Sea], film score (1956)
Syostry [Sestry], film score (1959)
Khuroye Utro [A Gloomy Morning/Bleak Dawn], film score (1959)
Vosemnadtsatyy god [Vosemnadcatyj god], film score (1960)
Khmuroe utro, film score (1960) [1959]


KABALEVSKY  LINKS                                                            Works by Genre      ~ top of page ~
[under construction]
Controversial Comrade Kabalevsky (Fred Flaxman, Compact Discoveries)
Dmitry Kabalevsky - in "Eight Soviet Composers" (Gerald Abraham, Oxford Univ Pr, Internet Archive)

Composer website   . . .   inquire about Dmitry Kabalevsky:  here

Kabalevsky @ Wikipedia
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Kabalevsky @ Bach Cantatas
Kabalevsky @ Boosey & Hawkes
Kabalevsky @ CITWF / Complete Index to World Film
Kabalevsky @ Classic Cat
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Kabalevsky @ A Composer: Kabalevsky
Kabalevsky @ Delos Music
Kabalevsky @ Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers
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Kabalevsky @ Glen Falls Symphony Orchestra
Kabalevsky @ IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
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Kabalevsky @ IRCAM
Kabalevsky @ Jill's Studio (Jill Gubler)
Kabalevsky @ Kabalevsky International Research Centre
Kabalevsky @ Karadar Classical Music
Kabalevsky @ Klassika
Kabalevsky @ LaDona's Music Studio
Kabalevsky @ Making Music Fun
Kabalevsky @ MusicWeb International
Kabalevsky @ MySpaceMusic
Kabalevsky @ Naxos
Kabalevsky @ The New York Times
Kabalevsky @ Piano Society
Kabalevsky @ REC Music Foundation /The Lied and Art Song Texts Page
Kabalevsky @ Onno van Rijen
Kabalevsky @ G. Schirmer
Kabalevsky @ Tot Musica
Kabalevsky @ Utah Symphony Blog

Publisher
Kabalevsky @ Composer's website/publisher listings
Kabalevsky @ Anglo-soviet Music Press Ltd
Kabalevsky @ Boosey & Hawkes
Kabalevsky @ Neil A. Kjos Music Company
Kabalevsky @ Mezhkniga
Kabalevsky @ Edition Peters
Kabalevsky @ G. Schirmer
Kabalevsky @ Sikorski Music Publishers

Streaming Audio
Kabalevsky @ Classical Archives
Kabalevsky @ The Classical MIDI Connection
Kabalevsky @ Dan's Classical Music Page
Kabalevsky @ Internet Archive
Kabalevsky @ last.fm
Kabalevsky @ MidiWorld
Kabalevsky @ PRX (Public Radio Exchange)
Kabalevsky @ Rhapsody.com
Kabalevsky @ SoundCloud

Recordings
Kabalevsky @ Amazon.com
Kabalevsky @ ArkivMusic
Kabalevsky @ CD Universe
Kabalevsky @ ClassicsOnline
Kabalevskyk @ Delos Music
Kabalevsky @ Discogs
Kabalevsky @ itunes
Kabalevsky @ Naxos

Video
Kabalevsky @ YouTube
Kabalevsky @ Google Video
Kabalevsky @ Vimeo (via Google Advanced Search)
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