Vladimir Tsybin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Цыбин; July 11, 1877 in Ivanovo-Voznesensk – May 29, 1949 in Moscow) was a flautist, composer and conductor.
Born in a family of musicians - his father was a violinist and conductor of a small town orchestra, his mother had a good voice and played guitar.
After moving to Moscow, boy's father soon died, and the 9 year old Vladimir was sent to a military orchestra, where he learned to play the flute and piccolo.
From 1910 to 1914 he studied composition and conducting in Saint Petersburg Conservatory with Alexander Glazunov, Anatoly Lyadov and Nicolai Tcherepnin.
In 1920 he returned to Moscow, where he founded a musical school with his wife in the suburb of the city (Pushkino).