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In the Forum: Musical Discussions
In the Thread: Getting Started with Myaskovsky
Post Subject: Myaskovsky 23 and 24 Symphonyes.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/11/2009
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
Melodia released Complete Myaskovsky Symphonic Works by Evgeni Svetlanov. It contains beside “other” symphonic works the Symphonies #7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 19, 25, 4, 5, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 26, 6, 21

David,

You complained that were not able to found Myaskovsky’s 23 and 24 Symphonies. I found a good source for you. There is in St-Petersburg, Russia a State Academic Symphony Orchestra and they released an interesting collection: Russian Wartime  composed music . Among the recordings the Myaskovsky’s 23 and 24. I do not know how they play but they are very unfriendly performed. They have a site that available in English.

http://www.spb-orchestra.ru/record_eng.php

“In 2008, the St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Alexander Titov launched a series of CD recordings of works by outstanding Russian composers created during the Great Patriotic war of 1941-1945. The first releases of the giant “Wartime Music” archive – opuses of G. Popov and N. Myaskovsky, V. Scherbachev and M. Weinberg, D. Shostakovich and S. Prokofiev, A. Mossolov and L. Knipper, Y. Kochurov and L. Polovinkin, O. Yevlakhov and R. Gliere had a noticeable impact on the professional music community and excited response from music lovers.”

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