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Alexander Goehr

Composer and academic known for operas
Born
August 10th, 1932 93 years ago

English composer and academic engaged in composing operas, orchestral works, and chamber music. Educated at the Paris Conservatoire, became associated with significant musical movements throughout the late 20th century. Notable works include the opera 'The Brief, Glorious Life of Oscar Wilde' and 'The Duenna'. Worked in academia, contributing to the education of emerging musicians and composers. His compositions often incorporate elements of contemporary classical music, reflecting a blend of traditional and innovative styles.

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Alexander Golovin

Russian painter and set designer
Born
March 1st, 1863 162 years ago
Died
April 17th, 1930 95 years ago — 67 years old

Born in 1863, this individual contributed significantly to the world of theater and visual arts in Russia. Training at the Imperial Academy of Arts, a prominent art institution, the career expanded into set design and painting. Worked alongside notable figures in the Russian theater, creating sets that integrated painting with innovative designs. Participated in exhibitions showcasing work that combined traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. Received recognition for contributions to various productions, particularly in the field of opera and ballet, enhancing the visual storytelling of performances.

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Alexander Gomelsky

Professional basketball coach in USSR
Born
January 18th, 1928 97 years ago
Died
2005 20 years ago — 77 years old

A prominent basketball coach, contributed significantly to the development of basketball in the Soviet Union and Russia. Served as head coach for the Soviet national team, leading it to multiple championships in the EuroBasket tournament. Coached club teams including CSKA Moscow, achieving success in the Soviet League. Additionally, made a mark in international basketball by guiding the national team to gold medals in the 1982 FIBA World Championship and the 1988 Seoul Olympics. His career spanned several decades, emphasizing the importance of strategic game play and player development in basketball.

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Alexander Graham Bell

Engineer, inventor of the telephone
Born
March 3rd, 1847 178 years ago
Died
August 2nd, 1922 103 years ago — 75 years old

A Scottish-Canadian engineer and inventor, revolutionized communication technology with the invention of the telephone. Formulated the first practical method of transferring vocal sounds over electric wires. Established the Bell Telephone Company, which played a crucial role in expanding telephone services in North America. Contributed to advancements in education for the deaf, co-founding the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf. Acted as a leading figure in early telecommunications.

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Alexander Gretchaninov

Pianist and composer of choral works
Born
October 25th, 1864 161 years ago
Died
January 3rd, 1956 69 years ago — 91 years old

A prominent Russian-American pianist and composer, contributed extensively to choral music in the early 20th century. Studied at the Royal Conservatory in St. Petersburg and later emigrated to the United States. Composed numerous choral and orchestral works that combined Russian folk elements with Western classical traditions. Served as a music educator and influenced many students throughout his career. Collaborated with various musicians and composers, further enriching the American classical music scene.

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Alexander Griboyedov

Russian playwright and composer of Woe from Wit
Born
January 15th, 1795 230 years ago
Died
February 11th, 1829 196 years ago — 34 years old

Born in 1795, a Russian playwright, composer, and poet contributed significantly to Russian literature and drama. Best known for the comedy 'Woe from Wit', this work satirizes the social norms and politics of the era. In addition to playwriting, engaged in diplomatic service, serving in Persia, where his life concluded tragically. This figure left a lasting influence on the development of Russian theatre.

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Alexander Grin

Sailor and Author of Literary Works
Born
August 23rd, 1880 145 years ago
Died
July 7th, 1932 93 years ago — 51 years old

Born in Russia, a sailor and author emerged as a notable figure in early 20th century literature. His literary career is marked by fantastical tales that often explore themes of adventure and romance. Grin's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and lyrical style, earning a place among Russian literary circles. The most recognized works include 'The Scarlet Sails' and 'The Ship of Dreams', which have been celebrated for their imaginative narratives. Grin's experiences at sea significantly influenced his storytelling, allowing him to blend personal experience with fiction. He wrote various essays and literary critiques throughout his life, showcasing his depth of thought regarding art and literature.

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Alexander Grothendieck

Mathematician recognized for algebraic geometry
Born
March 28th, 1928 97 years ago
Died
November 13th, 2014 11 years ago — 86 years old

A mathematician and theorist developed many foundational concepts in algebraic geometry. Contributed to the development of schemes, a central concept in modern algebraic geometry. Worked on homological algebra and category theory, influencing numerous areas in mathematics. During the mid-20th century, received the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics, in 1966. Later in life, shifted focus to various philosophical and political issues, distancing from professional mathematics.

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Alexander Hacke

German singer-songwriter and producer
Born
October 11th, 1965 60 years ago

An influential figure in the music scene, contributed as a guitarist and vocalist for the band Einstürzende Neubauten. The band is recognized for its avant-garde sound and innovative use of industrial elements. Hacke's work spans several albums and projects that blend diverse genres. He has also collaborated with various artists and worked on numerous productions, showcasing versatility in the music industry.

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Alexander Haig

American general and Secretary of State
Born
December 2nd, 1924 100 years ago
Died
February 20th, 2010 15 years ago — 85 years old

A career military officer and politician, held the position of 59th United States Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982 under President Ronald Reagan. Participated in key Cold War events and emphasized a strong military posture. Served as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1974 to 1979, playing a crucial role in military strategy and defense policies. Joined the White House staff as Chief of Staff, contributing to the management of top-level meetings and decisions. His tenure in government followed a distinguished military career, including service in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

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Alexander Hall

Scottish-Canadian soccer player
Born
1880 145 years ago
Died
September 25th, 1943 82 years ago — 63 years old

A soccer player from Scotland who later moved to Canada. Played as a forward and contributed significantly to the sport in Canada. Competed for the Canadian national team and participated in the 1904 Olympic Games, representing Canada in soccer.

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Alexander Hamilton

American founding father and economist
Born
January 11th, 1755 270 years ago
Died
July 12th, 1804 221 years ago — 49 years old

Born in Nevis, a key figure in American history emerged as a leading statesman. Played a crucial role in drafting the U.S. Constitution and served as the first Secretary of the Treasury. Established the nation's financial system, creating the first central bank, the Bank of the United States. Advocated for a strong federal government and was influential in shaping economic policy. Contributed to numerous Federalist Papers, promoting the ratification of the Constitution.

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