Victor Dolidze (composer)
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Victor Isidores dze Dolidze (ვიქტორ ისიდორეს ძე დოლიძე, 30 July 1890 – 24 May 1933) was a Georgian classical composer. Practically unknown in the West, in his home country Dolidze is best remembered for his opera Keto and Kote, which premiered in 1919 during the First Republic. The composition, which remains popular to this day, follows th
story of forbidden love
between an impoverished prince and a wealthy commoner's daughter.


Biography

Victor Dolidze was born on 30 July 1890 in the city of
Ozurgeti Ozurgeti ( ka, ოზურგეთი ) is the capital of the western Georgian province of Guria. It was formerly known as Macharadze or Makharadze (named in honor of Filipp Makharadze). It is a regional center of tea and hazelnut processing. Oz ...
,
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, in what is now Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire. He came from a poor peasant family.Большая советская энциклопедия. Гл. ред. Б. А. Введенский, 2-е изд. Т. 15. Докеры — Железняков. 1952. 652 стр., илл.; 60 л. илл. и карт. In 1902, Dolidze's family moved to
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, where entered a commercial school. In 1910, he won his first prize at a local
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contest. After his high-school graduation in Georgia, he attended the
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Commercial Institute, and concurrently began to work in a music school for violin and composition. In 1917 he graduated from college and returned to
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and dedicated himself to music full time. Victor Dolidze is the author of several operas, including the first Georgian
opera buffa ''Opera buffa'' (; "comic opera", plural: ''opere buffe'') is a genre of opera. It was first used as an informal description of Italian comic operas variously classified by their authors as ''commedia in musica'', ''commedia per musica'', ''dramm ...
'' Keto and Kote'', with his own libretto based on the comedy ''Khanuma'' by Avksenty Tsagareli. Following the forced absorption of Georgia into the Soviet Union, some of Dolidze's later compositions faced scrutiny from Soviet censors. For example, Dolidze's lesser known opera, "Leila", was removed from repertory because one of its main characters was a Georgian monarch, which the Soviet authorities feared would encourage " monarchist sentiments".თალაკვაძე ნ. "მოქალაქე მღვდლის დღიურიდან“, ქართული ლიტერატურის სახელმწიფო მუზეუმი, 2013, p 798, Victor Dolidze died on 24 May 1933 in Tiflis and is buried at the
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.Victor Dolidze's biography (Russian)
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See also

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Heraclius Djabadary Heraclius Alexandres dze Djabadary (french: Héraclius Djabadary, ka, ერეკლე ალექსანდრეს ძე ჯაბადარი, pseud. Amiran d'Alasany; 17 October 1891 – 18 August 1937) was a Georgian composer and ...
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Zacharia Paliashvili Zacharia Petres dze Paliashvili ( ka, ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი, ''Zakaria Paliaşvili''), also known as Zachary Petrovich Paliashvili (russian: Захарий Петрович Палиашви́ли, ''Zacharij Petrovi ...
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Dimitri Arakishvili Dimitri Arakishvili ( ka, დიმიტრი არაყიშვილი) (11 February 1873 – 13 August 1953) was a Soviet and Georgian composer and ethnomusicologist considered one of the founding fathers of modern Georgian music. He was ...


References

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