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« Reply #30 on: October 06, 2012, 09:10:46 am »

A motor was going all the time in the old Soviet Union. This is just one example; Kara Karaev, violin/piano sonata:



I think Karaev is another forgotten name.

Gavrilin  was well known.  He was younger than Karaev. They both were both known in the Soviet era. It is easy to confuse Gavrilin with Gavrilov (the pianist Gavrilov). Thank you for bringing Gavrilin back to my memory.

While listening to Karaev I noticed that his name is spelled differently in this clip. He is Qara Qarayev:



Is it possible that he is also spelled Gara Garayev? It is very confusing.
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