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- Alfred_Swan abstract "Alfred Julius Swan was a Russian composer and musicologist active in the early to mid-twentieth century. He specialized in Russian liturgical music. His writings include Russian Music and an English translation of Nikolai Medtner's The Muse and the Fashion. His memoirs were published in 1965: Recollections of Young Years. His nephew was the British composer and musical entertainer Donald Swann.".
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- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Scriabin.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Swann.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Lawrance_Collingwood.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Medtner.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Revolution.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Siberian_Railway.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Vladivostok.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama.
- Alfred_Swan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfred Swan".
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- Alfred_Swan hypernym Composer.
- Alfred_Swan type Person.
- Alfred_Swan comment "Alfred Julius Swan was a Russian composer and musicologist active in the early to mid-twentieth century. He specialized in Russian liturgical music. His writings include Russian Music and an English translation of Nikolai Medtner's The Muse and the Fashion. His memoirs were published in 1965: Recollections of Young Years. His nephew was the British composer and musical entertainer Donald Swann.".
- Alfred_Swan label "Alfred Swan".
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