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  1. Alexander Glazunov, Glazunov, Alexander (Konstantinovich) Glazunov, Alexander (Konstantinovich), eminent Russian composer and teacher; b. St. Petersburg, Aug. 10, 1865;… Mighty Handful, Group of nationally oriented Russian composers during the nineteenth century; the name was coined unintentionally by the music and art critic Vladimi…

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RaymondaRaymonda - Wikipedia

    Raymonda ( Russian: Раймонда) is a grand ballet in three acts, four scenes with an apotheosis, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa to the music of Alexander Glazunov (his opus 57) and libretto by Lydia Pashkova. Raymonda was created especially for the benefit performance of the prima ballerina Pierina Legnani, and first presented ...

  3. Alexander Glazunov composed the music for The Seasons for Marius Petipa to use in his original 1900 ballet—one of the last productions Petipa choreographed prior to his retirement. A plotless divertissement, the ballet featured archetypal characters such as Snow, Frost, the Faun, and the Rose.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · 21 March 1936 (aged 70) Александр Константинович Глазунов (Alexander Glazunov; 10th August 1865–21st March 1936) was a Russian composer and influential music teacher. Glazunov was born in St Petersburg. He studied music under Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The first of his nine symphonies was premiered in 1882, when ...

  5. Oct 16, 1997 · Alexander Glazunov composed his Concert Waltz No. 1 under the influence of his friend Tchaikovsky, and it has a Tchaikovskian appeal. The Civic Orchestra of Chicago performs this waltz with ...

  6. Alexander Glazunov Alexander Glazunov artist page: interviews, features and/or performances archived at NPR Music. Alexander Glazunov. Subscribe to Breaking News Alerts;

  7. Alexander Glazunov 's Symphony No. 9 in D minor was begun in 1910, but was still unfinished by the time of his death in 1936. Gavril Yudin orchestrated the first movement piano sketch. The symphony takes about ten minutes to perform in its entirety. It has been recorded by the Alexander Anissimov and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra for Naxos [1 ...

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