
Alexander Abramsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Савва́тьевич Абра́мский; 22 January 1898 in
Lutsk – 29 August 1985 in
Moscow
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) was a
Soviet
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composer
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/ref> He was known for his adaptation of folk music
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within his compositions.
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1898 births
1985 deaths
People from Lutsk
People from Lutsky Uyezd
Ukrainian Jews
Soviet classical composers