In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Vasilyevich and the family name is Alexandrov.
Russian Soviet composer
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Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Александров; 13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1883 – 8 July 1946) was a Soviet and Russian composer and founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble, who wrote the music for the State Anthem of the Soviet Union, which in 2000 became the national anthem of Russia (with new lyrics). During his career, he also worked as a professor of the Moscow Conservatory, and became a Doctor of Arts. His work was recognized by the awards of the title of People's Artist of the USSR and two Stalin Prizes.[1]
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