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«Монолог Къостаимæ»

Художественная зарисовка на осетинском языке «Монолог Къостаимӕ» создана ко Дню рождения Коста Хетагурова на основе произведения поэта «Я не пророк».

Автор идеи и перевода — профессор Амирхан Торчинов;
читает — Лев Дзугаев;
музыка — Вячеслав Байматов;
редактор — Алана Таучелова.

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«Монолог Къостаимæ»

Художественная зарисовка на осетинском языке «Монолог Къостаимӕ» создана ко Дню рождения Коста Хетагурова на основе произведения поэта «Я не пророк».

Автор идеи и перевода — профессор Амирхан Торчинов;
читает — Лев Дзугаев;
музыка — Вячеслав Байматов;
редактор — Алана Таучелова.

https://vk.com/video-23573109_456239350

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