Alexander Alexandrov

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Alexander Alexandrov was a Soviet composer and choir director best known for creating the melody that became the State Anthem of the Soviet Union and later the national anthem of Russia.

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instanceOf Soviet person
choral conductor
composer
human
awardReceived Order of the Red Banner
Stalin Prize
citizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1883-04-13
dateOfDeath 1946-07-08
educatedAt Moscow Conservatory
Petrograd Conservatory
surface form: Saint Petersburg Conservatory
employer Red Army
Soviet armed forces
surface form: Soviet military
familyName Alexandrov
fieldOfWork choral music
music
founded Red Army Choir
surface form: Alexandrov Ensemble
genre military music
patriotic song
givenName Alexander
influenced Russian patriotic music
Soviet military music
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOf Red Army Choir
surface form: Alexandrov Ensemble
name Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov
notableFor composing the melody of the State Anthem of the Soviet Union
directing the Red Army Choir
notableWork Song of the Soviet Army
The Sacred War
melody of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation
melody of the State Anthem of the Soviet Union
occupation choral conductor
composer
music educator
placeOfBirth Plakhino
Russian Empire
Ryazan Governorate
placeOfDeath Berlin
Germany
positionHeld artistic director of the Alexandrov Ensemble
sexOrGender male

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State Anthem of the Soviet Union composer Alexander Alexandrov