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Hamlet Gonashvili

Hamlet Gonashvili
ჰამლეტ გონაშვილი
BornJune 20, 1928
DiedJuly 25, 1985 (aged 57)
Resting placeDidube Pantheon, Tbilisi, Georgia
OccupationSinger
Years active1953-1985

Hamlet Gonashvili (Georgian: ჰამლეტ გონაშვილი) (20 June 1928 - 25 July 1985), sometimes referred to as "the voice of Georgia", was Georgian singer (baritone), influential teacher, and performer of traditional Georgian music.

Gonashvili was born in eastern Georgia and is considered the best interpreter of songs from the Kartli and Kakheti regions. He was a recipient of many national honours and prizes. The Third Symphony of the Georgian composer Giya Kancheli drew inspiration from Gonashvili's singing, and he was himself the soloist in the first recording of the work (Olympia Records, 1979). He died in 1985, at the height of his fame, as the result of a fall from an apple tree. Hamlet (JARO, 1985) is a collection of his most impressive songs.[1]

References

  1. ^ Richard O. Nidel (2005), World Music: The Basics, p. 162. Routledge, ISBN 0-415-96800-3.

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