Kabalevsky
[kah-buh-lef-skee; Russian kuh-buh-lyef-skyee] /ˌkɑ bəˈlɛf ski; Russian kə bʌˈlyɛf skyi/
noun
1.
Dmitri [duh-mee-tree;; Russian dmyee-tryee] /dəˈmi tri;; Russian ˈdmyi tryi/ (Show IPA), 1904–1987, Russian composer.
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