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Alexander Vinogradov is a Russian bass opera singer. He began his music education at the age of 7, starting with the piano and the clarinet. From 1994 to 1995 he was a student at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, also known as the 'Russian MIT'. Vinogradov became a student of the Moscow Conservatory in 1995. While still a student at the Conservatory, he made his debut with the Bolshoi Theater at the age of 21 as Oroveso in Norma. Since then he has established a remarkable career and has won numerous prizes in international singing competitions.

Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov was a Soviet geochemist, academician (1953), and Hero of Socialist Labor.

Alexander Vinogradov was a Russian ice hockey player.

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