Alexander Glazunov

Glazunov, Alexander Constantinovich

Glazunov, Alexander Constantinovich (1865–1936) Russian composer in the Romantic tradition of Tchaikovsky. His works include eight symphonies, two violin concertos and the ballets Raymonda (1897) and The Seasons (1898).

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