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The Comedians, Op. 26, is an orchestral suite of ten numbers by Dmitry Kabalevsky. It is one of his best-known and best-loved works. In particular, the "Comedians' Galop" (No. 2) is the single most famous piece of music he ever wrote. It is popular as a piece played on sports days in Japan. (1942).

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  • Les Comédiens (Kabalevski) (fr)
  • 道化師 (カバレフスキー) (ja)
  • The Comedians (Kabalevsky) (en)
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  • Les Comédiens, op. 26, est une suite orchestrale composée de dix pièces et écrite par Dmitri Kabalevski. C'est une de ses œuvres les plus connues et les plus aimées. En particulier, le «Galop des comédiens» (nº 2) est la pièce la plus célèbre de musique qu'il ait jamais écrite. (fr)
  • The Comedians, Op. 26, is an orchestral suite of ten numbers by Dmitry Kabalevsky. It is one of his best-known and best-loved works. In particular, the "Comedians' Galop" (No. 2) is the single most famous piece of music he ever wrote. It is popular as a piece played on sports days in Japan. (1942). (en)
  • 組曲『道化師』(露: Комедианты)作品26は、ドミトリー・カバレフスキーが1939年に作曲した全10曲から成る管弦楽曲。演奏時間は約16分。カバレフスキーの作品中、最も有名なもので、特に第2曲の「ギャロップ(道化師のギャロップ)」は単独で演奏されることが多い。 (ja)
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  • Les Comédiens, op. 26, est une suite orchestrale composée de dix pièces et écrite par Dmitri Kabalevski. C'est une de ses œuvres les plus connues et les plus aimées. En particulier, le «Galop des comédiens» (nº 2) est la pièce la plus célèbre de musique qu'il ait jamais écrite. (fr)
  • The Comedians, Op. 26, is an orchestral suite of ten numbers by Dmitry Kabalevsky. It is one of his best-known and best-loved works. In particular, the "Comedians' Galop" (No. 2) is the single most famous piece of music he ever wrote. It is popular as a piece played on sports days in Japan. (1942). (en)
  • 組曲『道化師』(露: Комедианты)作品26は、ドミトリー・カバレフスキーが1939年に作曲した全10曲から成る管弦楽曲。演奏時間は約16分。カバレフスキーの作品中、最も有名なもので、特に第2曲の「ギャロップ(道化師のギャロップ)」は単独で演奏されることが多い。 (ja)
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