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I do hope this is correct: I would be happy to discuss it, and I apologise for treading on anyone's toes. I would have discussed it with 64.x.x.x who put all this in but it's more difficult if you don't log in. Feel free to respond here or on my Talk page. My understanding is that Igor S is buried at San Michele in Venice. I've seen a grave there which I think is his. All discussion welcome. Nevilley 23:40 Jan 9, 2003 (UTC)
Biography says he was buried at Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Moscow. Ditto the grave register of Vvedenskoye (see link on its page). Why Tikhvinskoye ? NVO 04:10, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]