Music in Krasnodar Krai
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| Music of Russia: | |
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| Genres | Bards - Classical music - Hip hop - Jazz - Opera - Rock |
| Awards | MTV Russia Music Awards |
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| National anthem | "National Anthem of Russia" |
| Caucasian music | |
| Abkhazia - Republic of Adygea - Armenia - Astrakhan - Azerbaijan - Chechnya - Dagestan - Georgia - Ingushetia - Kalmykia - Krasnodar - Ossetia - Rostov | |
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Krasnodar is both a krai and a city within it, in Russia. Grigoriy Ponomarenko is the best-known composer from Krasnodar, which has also produced the State Cossack Choir, led by laureate of the state prize of Russia, V. G. Zaharchenko. The world renowned operatic soprano Anna Netrebko also comes from Krasnodar.
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