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Alexander Egorovich Varlamov (or Aleksandr Yegorovich Varlamov; Russian: Александр Егорович Варламов; 27 November 1801 – 27 October 1848) was a 19th-century composer, singer, teacher, conductor, and one of the founding fathers of the genre of the Russian art song. He is recorded as being one of the first Russian creators to devise a technical process of singing in his monograph, Polnaya Shkola Penia - The Complete School of Singing (Moscow, 1840) He was also the notable father of Russian, 20th-century Actor Konstantin Varlamov and the great-grandfather of 20th-century composer Alexander Vladimirovich Varlamov. His art songs were famed for their Russian motives and authentic capture of everyday experiences. So much so that many of his songs were immortalized in literature by notable Russia

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  • Aleksandr Varlàmov (ca)
  • Alexander Jegorowitsch Warlamow (de)
  • Alexander Egorovich Varlamov (en)
  • Alexandre Varlamov (fr)
  • アレクサンドル・ワルラモフ (ja)
  • Aleksandr Warłamow (1801–1848) (pl)
  • Варламов, Александр Егорович (ru)
  • Варламов Олександр Єгорович (uk)
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  • Alexandre Iegorovitch Varlamov, né le 15 (27) novembre 1801 à Moscou et mort le 15 (27) octobre 1848 à Saint-Pétersbourg, est un compositeur russe. (fr)
  • アレクサンドル・エゴロヴィチ・ワルラモフ(ロシア語: Александр Егорович Варламов、1801年 - 1848年)は帝政ロシアの作曲家である。 帝室礼拝堂合唱団で教育を受け、後にその教師となった。またロシア語の合唱・芸術歌曲(ロマンス)の発展に尽くした人物でもあった。 作品はあまり知られていないが、ニコライ・ツィガーノフの詩に作曲した歌曲「赤いサラファン」は現在でも広く親しまれている。 (ja)
  • Aleksandr Jegorowicz Warłamow (ros. Александр Егорович Варламов; ur. 15 listopada?/ 27 listopada 1801 w Moskwie, zm. 15 października?/ 27 października 1848 w Petersburgu) – rosyjski kompozytor pochodzenia mołdawskiego. (pl)
  • Александр Егорович Варламов (15 [27] ноября 1801, Москва — 15 [27] октября 1848, Санкт-Петербург) — русский композитор, капельмейстер, певец, музыкальный критик. Отец актёра К. А. Варламова. (ru)
  • Варла́мов Олекса́ндр Єго́рович (нар. 15 (27) листопада 1801, Москва, Російська імперія — 16 (27) жовтня 1848, Санкт-Петербург, Російська імперія) — російський композитор. (uk)
  • Aleksandr Iegórovitx Varlàmov (rus: Александр Егорович Варламов: Moscou, 27 de novembre de 1801 - Sant Petersburg, 27 d'octubre de 1848) fou un compositor rus. Feu els estudis amb Bortnianski i fou director del cor de l'església de l'ambaixada russa dels Països Baixos. El 1823 s'establí a Moscou com a professor de música i de 1829 a 1831 fou mestre de cant de la capella de chantres de la cort, residint, finalment, a Sant Petersburg. (ca)
  • Alexander Egorovich Varlamov (or Aleksandr Yegorovich Varlamov; Russian: Александр Егорович Варламов; 27 November 1801 – 27 October 1848) was a 19th-century composer, singer, teacher, conductor, and one of the founding fathers of the genre of the Russian art song. He is recorded as being one of the first Russian creators to devise a technical process of singing in his monograph, Polnaya Shkola Penia - The Complete School of Singing (Moscow, 1840) He was also the notable father of Russian, 20th-century Actor Konstantin Varlamov and the great-grandfather of 20th-century composer Alexander Vladimirovich Varlamov. His art songs were famed for their Russian motives and authentic capture of everyday experiences. So much so that many of his songs were immortalized in literature by notable Russia (en)
  • Alexander Jegorowitsch Warlamow (russisch Александр Егорович Варламов; * 15. Novemberjul. / 27. November 1801greg. in Moskau; † 15. Oktoberjul. / 27. Oktober 1848greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer Komponist. Der Schüler Dmitri Bortnjanskis war von 1819 bis 1823 Chorregent der russischen Gesandtschaftskirche in Den Haag, danach Musiklehrer in Moskau. Von 1829 bis 1831 wirkte er als Gesangslehrer der Hofsängergesellschaft in St. Petersburg. Bis 1845 war er erneut Musiklehrer in Moskau, danach in St. Petersburg. (de)
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