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Alexander (Konstantinovich) Glazunov

Composer, born in St Petersburg, NW Russia. He studied under Rimsky-Korsakov, and was director of the Conservatory at St Petersburg (1906–17), when he was given the title of ‘People's Artist of the Republic’. Among his compositions are eight symphonies, and works in every branch except opera. In 1928 he emigrated to Paris.

2 in F major for small orchestra (1884) Opus 12: "Poème Lyrique" in D-flat major for orchestra (1884-1887) Opus 13: Stenka Razin, symphonic poem in B minor (1885) Opus 14: "Two Pieces" for orchestra (1886-1887) Opus 15: "Five Novelettes" for String Quartet (1886) Opus 16: Symphony No. 2 in F-sharp minor "To the Memory of Liszt" (1886) Opus 17: "Elegy" in D-flat major for cello and piano (1888) Opus 18: "Mazurka" in G major for orchestra (1888) Opus 19: The Forest, fantasy in C-sharp minor for orchestra (1887) Opus 20: "Two Pieces" for cello and orchestra (1887-1888) Opus 21: Marriage March in E-flat major for orchestra (1889) Opus 22: Two Pieces for Piano (1889) Opus 23: Watzes on the name S-A-B-E-L-A for piano (1990) Opus 24: "Rêverie" in D-flat major for horn and piano (1890) Opus 25: Preludium and Two Mazurkas for piano (1888) Opus 26: String Quartet No. 3 in G major "Quatuor Slave" (1886-1888) Opus 26A: Slavonian Feast, symphonic sketches Opus 27: Two Songs after Pushkin (1887-1890) Opus 28: The Sea, fantasy in E major for orchestra (1889) Opus 29: Oriental Rhapsody in G major for orchestra (1889) Opus 30: The Kremlin, symphonic picture in three parts (1890) Opus 31: Three Etudes for piano (1891) Opus 32: "Meditation" in D major for violin and orchestra (1891) Opus 32A: "Meditation" in D major for violin and piano (1891) Opus 33: Symphony No. 3 in D major (1890) Opus 34: The Spring, symphonic picture in D major (1891) Opus 35: Suite in C major for string quartet (1887-1891) Opus 36: Small Waltz in D major for piano (1892) Opus 37: Nocturne in D-flat major for piano (1889) Opus 38: "In Modo Religioso", quartet for trumpet, horn and two trombones (1892) Opus 39: String Quintet in A major for string quartet and cello (1891-1892) Opus 40: Triumph March for large orchestra and chorus (1892) Opus 41: Large Concert Waltz in E-flat major for piano (1893) Opus 42: Three Miniatures for piano (1893) Opus 43: Salon Waltz in C major for piano (1893) Opus 44: Elegy for viola and piano (1893) Opus 45: Carnaval, overture for large orchestra and organ in F major (1892) Opus 46: Chopiniana, suite for orchestra after piano pieces by Chopin (1893) Opus 47: Concert Waltz No. 2 in F major for orchestra (1894) Opus 52: Scenes de Ballet, suite, not intended as dance piece (1894) Opus 53: Fantasy From Dark into Light for orchestra (1894) Opus 54: Two Impromptus for piano (1895) Opus 55: Symphony No. 6 in C minor (1896) Opus 59: Six Songs for middle voice (1898) Opus 60: Six songs (romances to poetry of Aleksandr Pushkin and Apollon Maikov) for high voice (1897-1898) () Opus 61: Ruses d'Amour AKA The Trial of Damis AKA Lady Soubrette, ballet in one act (1900) Opus 62: Prelude and Fugue in D minor, for piano (1899) Opus 63: Festive Cantata for solo-voices, women's chorus and two pianos eight hands (1898) Opus 64: String Quartet No. 4 in A minor (1894) Opus 65: Cantata after Pushkin for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1899) Opus 66: Hymn after Pushkin for women's chorus and piano (1899) Opus 67: The Seasons, ballet in one act (1900) Opus 68: "Pas de Caractère" from "Raymonda" in G major for orchestra (1899) Opus 69: Intermezzo Romantica in D major for orchestra (1900) Opus 70: String Quartet No. 5 in D minor (1898) Opus 71: Chant du Ménestrel for cello and piano (1900) (a version exists for cello and orchestra) Opus 72: Theme and Variations in F-sharp minor for piano (1900) Opus 73: Solemn Overture for orchestra (1900) Opus 74: Piano Sonata No. 7 "Pastorale" in F major (1902-1903) Opus 78: Ballade in F major for orchestra (1902) Opus 79: From the Middle Ages, suite in E major for orchestra (1902) Opus 80: Chant Sans Bornes for soprano and alto with piano accompaniment (1900) Opus 81: Dance-Scene in A major for orchestra (1904) Opus 82: Concerto in A minor for violin and orchestra (1904) Opus 83: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major (1905-1906) Opus 84: The Song of Destiny, dramatic overture in D minor for orchestra (1908) Opus 85: Two Preludes for orchestra (1906) Opus 86: Russian Fantasy in A major for balalaika-orchestra (1906) Opus 87: To the Memory of Gogol, symphonic prologue in C major (1909) Opus 88: Finnish Fantasy in C major for orchestra (1909) Opus 89: Finnish Sketches in E major for orchestra (1912) Opus 90: Introduction and Dance of Salomé to the drama of Oscar Wilde (1908) Opus 91: "Cortège Solennel" in B-flat major for orchestra (1910) Opus 92: Concerto No. 2 in B major for piano and orchestra (1917) Opus 100A/B: Mazurka Oberek (1917) for violin and orchestra or piano (1917) Opus 101: Four Preludes and Fugues for piano (1918-1923) Opus 102: Romance of Nina from the play "Masquerada" (1918) Opus 103: Idylle in F-sharp major for piano (1926) Opus 104: Fantasy in F minor for two pianos (1919-1920) Opus 105: Elegy in D minor for string quartet in memory of M. 7 in C major "Hommage au passé" (1930) Opus 108: Concert Ballade in C major for cello and orchestra (1931) Opus 109: Saxophone Quartet in B-flat major (1932) Opus 109: Concerto for Alto Saxophone in E-flat major (1934) (same opus number as quartet, but different work ) Opus 110: Fantasy in G minor for organ (1934-1935) Works without opus number: "Albumblatt" for trumpet and piano (1899) Symphony No.

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