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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. 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).

  5. Russ. composer. Pupil of Rimsky‐Korsakov 1880–1. Balakirev cond. his first sym. in 1882, the work being hailed as a precocious masterpiece. Glazunov later met Liszt at Weimar and was influenced by his and Wagner's mus. Cond. in Paris 1889 and London 1896–7.

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

  7. Aleksandr Glazunov was one of the last major Russian composers to write orchestral music with a strong Russian flavor. Although his early works are nationalistic in character, his later compositions show the unmistakable influence of Western Europe.