
Alexandre Ivanovich Dubuque, also Alexander and Dubuc (; transliterated: ''Aleksandr Ivanovich Diubiuk''; – ),
was a 19th-century Russian pianist, composer and teacher of French descent.
He was born and died in Moscow. His father was a refugee from the
French Revolution who had fled to Russia. He studied piano under the tutelage of
John Field.
One of his works was "Do not scold me, my darling" (Russian: ''Не брани меня, родная''), which was played by
Léon Theremin
Lev Sergeyevich Termen ( 18963 November 1993), better known as Leon Theremin, was a Russian inventor, most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments and the first to be mass-produced. He also worke ...
around the 1950s
[ playing Ne brani menya rodnaya by Aleksandr Dubuque in the 1950s (needs Flash)] and later by
Kaia Galina Urb with Heiki Mätlik.
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Mily Balakirev
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Nikolai Zverev
Nikolai Sergeyevich Zverev (, sometimes transliterated Nikolai Zveref; ) was a Russian pianist and teacher known for his pupils Alexander Siloti, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Alexander Scriabin, Konstantin Igumnov, Alexander Goldenweiser, and others. ...
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1812 births
1898 deaths
19th-century classical composers from the Russian Empire
Pianists from the Russian Empire
Musicians from Moscow
Composers from the Russian Empire
Russian classical pianists
Russian male classical composers
Russian Romantic composers
People from the Russian Empire of French descent
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