TISHCHENKO, B.I.: Symphony No. 7 (Moscow Philharmonic, Yablonsky)
Often considered the direct heir to the legacy of Shostakovich, Tishchenko studied with both Galina Ustvolskaya, a one-time pupil of Shostakovich, and the great man himself. A professor at the St Petersburg Conservatory since 1986, Tishchenko is a prolific and highly original composer who has contributed to all the major genres. His Seventh Symphony (1994), which here receives its world première recording, consists of five movements. A restrained, plaintive slow movement is framed by what might be termed a scherzo and intermezzo, while the substantial outer movements exhibit a free yet resourceful approach to symphonic form, such as can be found in Shostakovich’s later symphonies and string quartets.
Tracklist
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (Conductor)





























