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Dmitri Lvovich Klebanov (1907-1987) was a renowned Ukrainian composer and pianist. He taught Viktor Suslin composition. He was Ukrainian Jew and was killed by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Klebanov was described as a scapegoat in the website sited.

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