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* [[Qazan language|Qazan]]: Besiýiw Keliniz Wara
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| death_place  = [[Pyivüüh]], [[Mwamba-Sangmia]]
| death_place  = [[Pyivüüh]], [[Mwamba-Sangmia]]
| nationality  = [[Qazania|Qazan]]
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| other_names  = * [[Classical Letsatian]]: Bẽris Kérpas Vára
* [[Modern Standard Mwamban language|Modern Standard Mwamban]]: Beris Keliniz Vara
| occupation    = Pianist, Composer
| occupation    = Pianist, Composer
| years_active  = 1832-1872
| years_active  = 1832-1872

Revision as of 19:50, 14 August 2022

Beris K. Vara
Native nameBesiýiw Keliniz Wara
Born(1812-12-02)December 2, 1812
Sansanur, Qazania
DiedAugust 3, 1888(1888-08-03) (aged 75)
Pyivüüh, Mwamba-Sangmia
NationalityQazan
Other names
OccupationPianist, Composer
Years active1832-1872

Beris Keliniz Vara (Qazan: Besiýiw Keliniz Wara, IPA: /bʲesʲijɪw kʲelʲɪnʲɪz wärä/, Classical Letsatian: Bẽris Kérpas Vara, IPA: /bɛ̂:ris kɛ́rpäs vä́:rä/, Modern Standard Mwamban: Beris Keliniz Vara, IPA: /beris keliniz värä/; born presumably on the 3rd of December, 1812), is a Qazan piano composer and virtuoso.

Early life

Vara was born in Sansarnur, a small city in the south of Qazania which was occupied by the Letsatian Empire at the time. At a young age, Vara was fascinated with music and very talented. Vara's family is one of the wealthier families under the empire and Vara was sent to Pyivüüh in modern-day Mwamba-Sangmia to study music. Vara created a variety of études to improve his piano technique around age 11 and he played his first major concert when he was 12.

Middle life

Late life

Style

Notable Compositions