Alexander Mikhailovich Ivanov-Kramskoy (sometimes spelt: Alexandr Mikhaylovich Ivanov-Kramskoi) (in Russian: Александр Михайлович Иванов-Крамской) (26 August [September 8], 1912, Moscow – 11 April 1973, Minsk) was a Soviet classical guitarist, composer, conductor, teacher, esteemed artist of Russian Federation (1959).
In 1930, he got into October Revolution Music School to study with Peter Agafoshin (who was part of the International Union of Guitarists).
Later on, he continued his studies with Agafoshin in Moscow Conservatory (на курсах повышения квалификации).
Ivanov-Kramskoy accompanied singers, including Nadezhda Obukhova, Ivan Kozlovsky, Alexandra Yablochkina, and also played with Beethoven and Komitas string quartets, with Leonid Kogan, Alexandre Korneyev and other famous musicians.
Ivanov-Kramskoy composed over five hundred works for guitar: two concerts, sonatas, folk song arrangements, and many original pieces.