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Zakaria Paliashvili

Zakaria Paliashvili ((グルジア語:ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი)) (1871–1933) was a Georgian composer. He is regarded as a founder of Georgian classical music.
As a boy, he sang in a choir and learned to play the organ in the St. Mary Catholic Church of Kutaisi. His first tutor was his brother Ivan, who later became a conductor. Paliashvili moved to Tbilisi in 1887 as a chorister in the St. Mary Assumption Catholic Church of Tbilisi, eventually entering the music school there, studying French horn and composition. During 1900-1903, he studied composition under Sergei Taneyev at the Moscow Conservatory. Upon returning to his native land, Paliashvili began to play a strong role in developing national music in Georgia. He collected Georgian folk songs, co-founded the Georgian Philharmonic Society, and became head of the Tbilisi Conservatory.
Paliashvili composed works for symphony orchestra (e.g., ''Georgian Suite on Folk Themes''), but is probably best known for his vocal music, which includes choruses and songs. His major works in this regard are the operas ''Abesalom da Eteri'' (''Absalom and Eteri'')〔Recorded on LP in 1979. Polydor International GmbH. Surab Sotkilava (Absalom), Zisana Tatishvili (Eteri), Shota Kiknadse (Murman), et al. Great Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Radio USSR. Didim Mirzchulava (Conductor). Klavdij Pitza (Chorus Master).〕 (premiered 1919, although a version of Act III was performed in 1913; based on a folk tale "Eteriani"), ''Daisi'' (''Twilight'') (1923), and ''Latavra'' (1927).〔100 опер: история создания, сюжет, музыка. (Operas: History of Creation, Subject, Music. ) Ленинград: Издательство "Музыка," 1968, p. 448〕
== Biography ==


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