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  1. Works. List of compositions. Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov [a] (10 August [ O.S. 29 July] 1865 – 21 March 1936) was a Russian composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Russian Romantic period. He was director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory between 1905 and 1928 and was instrumental in the reorganization of the ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. “First Symphony” Movement / Style: nationalistic music. Russia. Aleksandr Glazunov (born July 29 [Aug. 10, New Style], 1865, St. Petersburg, Russia—died March 21, 1936, Paris, France) was the major Russian symphonic composer of the generation that followed Tchaikovsky.

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

  5. Glazunov also lived through a period of political upheaval in Russia, including the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent establishment of the Soviet Union. In 1928, he left Russia and settled in Paris, where he continued to compose and conduct, maintaining his reputation as a leading Russian composer despite being somewhat isolated ...

  6. Isarphilharmonie. Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8, 81379 München. As a private pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov and a friend of Tchaikovsky, Glazunov strove in his works to combine the two Russian musical trends of his time, as represented by those two composers.

  7. History. Aleksandr Glazunov (1865-1936) in an 1887 painting by Ilya Repin. Russian composer and conductor (b. 29 July/10 August 1865 in Saint Petersburg; d. 21 March 1936 in Neuilly-sur-Siene, near Paris ), born Aleksandr Konstantinovich Glazunov (Александр Константинович Глазунов).