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Alexander Alyabyev

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In February 1825 Alyabyev and three others took part in an all-night card game which ended with retired colonel T.M. Vremev being accused of cheating and struck first by Alyabyev and then also by the two other players. The colonel died a few days later, possibly from a ruptured spleen, and Alyabyev
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Other songs by Alyabyev include "Ja vizhu obraz" (I See Your Image), "Ja vas ljubil" (I Loved You), "Uvy, zachem ona blistajet" (Alas, Why is She so Radiant) and "Nishchaja" (The Poor Woman/La Pauvre Femme by Pierre-Jean de Béranger).
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expressly ordered him into exile to his native town of Tobolsk. Freed in 1831, he spent some years in the Caucasus before returning to
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Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol. I, p. 85, Alabiev, Alexander Alexandrovich]
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The song became more widely known after having been introduced into Rosina's singing lesson scene in
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was arrested on a charge of murder. While the evidence was not conclusive,
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Born to a wealthy family of Governor Alexander Vasilievich Alyabyev in
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4 August] 1787 – 6 March [
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19th-century male musicians from the Russian Empire
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