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  1. 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 Romantic period.

  2. Aleksandr Glazunov was the major Russian symphonic composer of the generation that followed Tchaikovsky. Glazunov’s mother, a piano pupil of Mily Balakirev, took her obviously talented son to her teacher, and on his advice the boy in 1880 began study with Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov.

  3. Aleksandr Konstantínovich Glazunov (en ruso Александр Константинович Глазунов; nótese que la pronunciación es glazunóv y no glazúnov); San Petersburgo, 10 de agosto de 1865 - París, 21 de marzo de 1936), conocido como Aleksandr Glazunov, fue un compositor, director de orquesta e influyente maestro de música ...

  4. Alexander Glazunov was a Russian composer known for his exceptional musical talent and significant contributions to the classical music world.

  5. Glazunov made his conducting debut in 1888, becoming principal conductor of the Russian Symphonic Concerts in Saint Petersburg, organised by Mitrofan Belyayev. In 1896, he conducted the premiere of Tchaikovsky's student overture The Storm, which had never been performed during its author's lifetime.

  6. Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (August 10, 1865 – March 21, 1936) was a renowned Russian composer, conductor, and educator who made significant contributions to the late Romantic period in classical music.

  7. Overview. Alexander Glazunov. (1865—1936) Quick Reference. ( b St Petersburg, 1865; d Neuilly‐sur‐Seine, 1936). Russ. composer. Pupil of RimskyKorsakov 1880–1. Balakirev cond. his first sym. in 1882, the work being hailed as a precocious masterpiece.