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Said Umarowicz Dimajew czecz. Саид-Эмин Умарович Димаев (ur. 24 sierpnia 1939 w Urus-Martan, zm. 28 marca 2005 w Groznym) – czeczeński kompozytor, syn Umara Dimajewa.
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dbo:abstract | Said-Emin Umarovich Dimayev (Chechen: Саид-Эмин Умарович Димаев) (August 24, 1939 – March 28, 2005) was a Soviet composer. His father Umar Dimayev was a legendary accordionist and folk musician, and his brothers Ali and are professional Chechen musicians. Said was born in 1939 in the Chechen Autonomous Oblast of the Soviet Union. When Said was four years, he was deported along with his entire family to Kazakhstan as a result of the forced deportations of the Chechens and Ingush to Central Asia on February 23, 1944. After returning to Chechnya he studied at the , graduating in 1963.[1] Said then joined the music department of Gnessin State Musical College, a prominent conservatory in Moscow, and would move into the composition department of the institution. After graduation, he returned to Grozny to serve as a music professor.[2] From 1970 Said worked as an artistic director of the Chechen-Ingush State Philharmonic Society, and in this position he helped create national folklore and entertainment ensembles. He also served as the chief conductor of the folklore instruments orchestra on Chechen-Ingush television. Said composed in various genres, including chamber music, film music, overtures, and variations on folk melodies, and served as a member of the Union of Composers of Russian Federation. His compositions were played by orchestras in Moscow, Vladikavkaz, Grozny, and Tbilisi.[3] In 2001 a collection of over one hundred melodies composed by Said Dimayev was released in Moscow, alongside his "Moscow's Autumn" suite. He also authored the "Time to Act" .[4] Said died on March 28, 2005. (en) Said Umarowicz Dimajew czecz. Саид-Эмин Умарович Димаев (ur. 24 sierpnia 1939 w Urus-Martan, zm. 28 marca 2005 w Groznym) – czeczeński kompozytor, syn Umara Dimajewa. (pl) Саи́д (Сайд-Эмин) Ума́рович Дима́ев (24 августа 1939, Грозный — 28 марта 2005 или 29 марта 2005, Грозный) — чеченский музыкант, композитор, дирижёр, член Союза композиторов России, заместитель министра культуры Чечено-Ингушской АССР (1986—1991 годы), советник по вопросам культуры и искусства Главы Чеченской Республики (1994—1995 годы), сын Умара Димаева. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Said Umarowicz Dimajew czecz. Саид-Эмин Умарович Димаев (ur. 24 sierpnia 1939 w Urus-Martan, zm. 28 marca 2005 w Groznym) – czeczeński kompozytor, syn Umara Dimajewa. (pl) Саи́д (Сайд-Эмин) Ума́рович Дима́ев (24 августа 1939, Грозный — 28 марта 2005 или 29 марта 2005, Грозный) — чеченский музыкант, композитор, дирижёр, член Союза композиторов России, заместитель министра культуры Чечено-Ингушской АССР (1986—1991 годы), советник по вопросам культуры и искусства Главы Чеченской Республики (1994—1995 годы), сын Умара Димаева. (ru) Said-Emin Umarovich Dimayev (Chechen: Саид-Эмин Умарович Димаев) (August 24, 1939 – March 28, 2005) was a Soviet composer. His father Umar Dimayev was a legendary accordionist and folk musician, and his brothers Ali and are professional Chechen musicians. Said was born in 1939 in the Chechen Autonomous Oblast of the Soviet Union. When Said was four years, he was deported along with his entire family to Kazakhstan as a result of the forced deportations of the Chechens and Ingush to Central Asia on February 23, 1944. After returning to Chechnya he studied at the , graduating in 1963.[1] (en) |
rdfs:label | Said Dimajew (pl) Said Dimayev (en) Димаев, Саид Умарович (ru) |
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