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Anna Aleksandrova-Levenson

Anna Iakovlevna Aleksandrova-Levenson (Анна Яковлевна Александрова-Левенсон), was a Russian pianist and teacher, born Aleksandra Levenson (Левенсон) in 1856.

She graduated in 1878 from the Moscow Conservatory, where she was a student in Tchaikovsky's harmony and instrumentation classes, and studied piano under Karl Klindworth. She taught in educational institutions in Moscow, but remained in contact with Tchaikovsky, who recommended her as a music teacher to his friend Nikolai Kondrat'ev on his estate at Nizy.

Anna Aleksandrova-Levenson died in 1930.