Glazunov,
Aleksandr Konstantinovich 1865-1936; Russ. composer
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(glăzˈə-nôfˌ, -nôvˌ, glə-zo͞o-nôfˈ), Aleksandr Konstantinovich 1865-1936.
Russian composer who studied under Rimski-Korsakov, with whom he completed Borodin's opera Prince Igor (1890). He also wrote eight symphonies and many chamber works.