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Symphony guide: Myaskovsky's Tenth | Music | The Guardian

Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881-1950)  - Wikipedia

Nikolai Myaskovsky was regarded as the Father of the Soviet Symphony and he was respected as such by all younger composers, including his young “genius” friend Sergei Prokofiev. His Symphony No. 22 or “Symphony-Ballad” was composed in the first months of combat far away in Tblisi: It swings between moments of melancholy, sadness and heroism.

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