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Background: Nikolay Myaskovsky was one of the most distinguished and prolific symphonists of the twentieth century. His musical style was never ultra-modern but may be placed somewhere between the great Russian Romantics and that of his mentor and friend, Prokofiev. Composed in 1943, Symphony No.24 is a strongly dramatic work. Its first movement has been called a 'heroic ballad', while the second is restrained with a tragic theme. Symphony No.25, was Myaskovsky’s first large post-war orchestral work. Unusually, it begins with a slow movement, a set of variations on a typically Russian theme, which Soviet commentators regarded as an epic portrayal of the Fatherland. |
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COMPOSER: Nikolai Myaskovsky |
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- Penguin Guide 3 star |
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