Tishchenko Boris : Symphony No. 7, Op. 119 by Dmitry Yablonsky
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The Best Work of the Post-Soviet period,
It was hard for me to write this review without mentioning Beethoven or Shostakovich. Boris Tishchenko, here has written a symphony as joyful as Beethoven's seventh; but in the vein of his teacher, Dmitri Shostakovich. The opening of the works as ironic as the opening of Shostakovich's 9th symphony. The piano and xylophone solos, bring to mind the ballet-suites of Shostakovich.Also in the second movement the solo for tom-toms brings to mind the solo for that instrument in Shostakovich's 14th symphony.The general mood of the work is joyful and sentimental, which make it so diferent to many of the post-soviet works of our age. This is the world premiere recording of the work and it was recorded live at the legendary great hall of the Moscow Conservatory, in 2002. Dmitri Yablonsky and the Moscovites do a wonderful work... My favorite work of the post-soviet period!!!!! Well, done Mr. Tishchenko...
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