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Saxophone Quartet B flat major op. 109

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Alexander Glasunow

A Russian composer and conductor, whose works are distinguished by diverse stylistic features. His music is also characterized by the use of folkloric elements, typical of the St. Petersburg tradition. His works include eight symphonies, concerti, chamber music, songs, and stage works.

1865Born in St. Petersburg on August 10, the son of pianist Elena Pavlovna. As a child he learns piano, viola, and cello.
from 1877He receives instruction in harmony and other subjects.
1880At the suggestion of Mily Balakirev, he becomes a pupil of Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov on January 4.
1882On March 29 his first symphony is premiered at a concert of the Free School of Music. Enamored by it, Mitrofan Belyayev becomes his patron.
1884At Belyayev’s initiative, his symphony is performed once more, in Weimar, where he also meets Franz Liszt. A tour through France, Morocco, and Spain ensues.
1889He conducts his own works at the Paris Exposition Universelle.
1899He becomes professor of orchestration at the St. Petersburg Conservatory.
1904He writes the Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 82.
1905–30Director of the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In times of political turbulence, he endeavors to preserve the autonomy of the conservatory and to maintain musical exchanges with the West.
1907He is awarded honorary doctorates in music by Oxford and Cambridge universities.
from 1928He travels to Vienna to attend a Schubert competition as a jury member, after which he settles in Paris. He receives engagements as a guest conductor in Europe and North America.
1936Dies in Paris on March 21.

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