Alexander Ivanovich Yurasovsky (June 15, 1890January 31, 1922) was a conductor and composer active in the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet Union.
Yurasovsky was born in the town of Mishkovo located within the Oryol district. He was the grandson of violinist VasiliàZhakharovich (1842-1907) and son of the opera singer Nadezhda Vasil'evna Salina (1864-1955). He studied piano with E.P. Savina and musical composition with Peter Nikolaevich Renchitsky, Reinhold Glière and Alexander Gretchaninov, graduating from Moscow University in 1913 with a degree in law. He made his conducting debut in 1912. After time in the Russian Army from 1914 to 1917, he resumed his musical activity, conducting concerts in Kharkiv, Odessa, and Rostov-on-Don.
He held administrative and conducting positions, and orchestrated Sergei Rachmaninoff's Suite No. 2 as well as Suite of Preludes (containing preludes Op. 23, No 3, 4, 10, and Op. 32, No 12, 13).
Opera
Orchestra works
Chamber music
Piano music