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- Alexander Tikhonovich Gretchaninov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ти́хонович Гречани́нов, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɡrʲɪtɕɐˈnʲinəf]; 25 October [O.S. 13 October] 1864 –...
- composers who orchestrated this waltz for that ballet are Alexander Gretchaninov, Gordon Jacob, Roy Douglas, and Benjamin Britten. "Waltz in E-flat major...
- by Heinrich Schütz, Johann Sebastian Bach, Anton Bruckner, Alexander Gretchaninov, John Tavener, and others. A discography available on Miller's official...
- (1913–1942) Evgeny Golubev (1910–1988) Alexander Gradsky (1949–2021) Alexander Gretchaninov (1864–1956) Alexander Gribo****ov (1795–1829) Juozas Gruodis (1884–1948)...
- February Revolution. The music was composed by Russian composer Alexander Gretchaninov and the lyrics were written by Constantine Balmont. However, unlike the...
- Foote Foster Franck Franz Giuliani Glazunov Glinka Gomes J. Gomis Gounod Gretchaninov Grieg Halévy Herbert Hérold Holst Hummel Joachim Joplin Kalivoda Kalkbrenner...
- Everest Freer 1864 1942 American Louis Gl**** 1864 1936 Danish Alexander Gretchaninov 1864 1956 Russian Peter Griesbacher 1864 1933 German historicist Johan...
- Chebyshev, mathematician Alexander Chizhevsky David Edelstadt Alexander Gretchaninov, Russian-American composer Jonah of Hankou Andrei Kalaychev Valery Kobelev...
- Ives' 3rd Symphony. He performed the works of Hermann Goetz, Alexander Gretchaninov, Niels Gade and Franz Liszt, and received many outstanding American musical...
- (Li-Ron Choir album), 2012 6 Children's Songs, Op.66 (1914) by Alexander Gretchaninov Six voice and piano songs by Muriel Herbert (1897–1984): "Children's...