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Aleksandrov, Anatol Nikolaevich

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Aleksandrov, Anatol Nikolaevich (1888–1982)

Russian composer. He studied under Alexandr Taneiev and at the Moscow Conservatory, where he later became professor.

Works

Opera

Two Worlds, The Forty-First, Bela (Moscow, 1946), The Wild Girl (1957).

Incidental music

incidental music for Maurice Maeterlinck's play Ariane et Barbe-bleue and Augustin Scribe's Adrienne Lecouvreur; music for the film Thirteen.

Orchestral

overture on popular Russian themes and two suites for orchestra.

Chamber

four string quartets (1921–53).

Piano

14 piano sonatas, piano pieces.

Vocal

Three Goblets, for baritone and orchestra; songs, folksong arrangements.



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