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Glazunov (Russian: Глазуно́в; feminine: Glazunova) is a
Russian surname that may
refer to:
Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936),
Russian composer Glazunov Glacier...
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Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (10 August [O.S. 29 July] 1865 – 21
March 1936) was a
Russian composer,
music teacher, and
conductor of the late Russian...
- Ilya
Sergeyevich Glazunov (Russian: Илья́ Серге́евич Глазуно́в; 10 June 1930 – 9 July 2017) was a
Soviet and
Russian artist from
Saint Petersburg. He was...
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Vasily Afanasyevich Glazunov (Russian: Василий Афанасьевич Глазунов; 1 January [O.S. 20
December 1895] 1896 – 27 June 1967) was a
Soviet lieutenant general...
- and was
edited and
completed by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and
Alexander Glazunov. It was
first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1890.
Alexander Borodin...
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Andrei Glazunov, an
Alaskan Creole explorer, was the
leader of the
first Russian expedition to
explore and
establish trade along the
Yukon River in the...
- and the poor
performance by the
possibly intoxicated conductor Alexander Glazunov.
Rachmaninoff subsequently suffered a
psychological collapse but did not...
- World-renowned
composers of the 20th
century include Alexander Scriabin,
Alexander Glazunov, Igor Stravinsky,
Sergei Prokofiev and
Dmitri Shostakovich, and
later Edison...
- alto
saxophone and
string orchestra, Op. 109, was
written by
Alexander Glazunov in 1934. The
piece lasts about fourteen minutes and is pla****
without pause...
- E-flat major, Op. 48, was
written by
Alexander Glazunov in 1893. The
symphony was a
departure from
Glazunov's three earlier symphonies,
which were
based on...