Myaskovsky, Nikolai Jakovlevich: Myaskovsky. Symphony No.10. For full symphony orchestra. Op. 30. Pocket score
Myaskovsky. Symphony No. 10. For full symphony orchestra. Op. 30. Pocket score
Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky (1881 -1950) is one of the greatest symphonists of our time. He is the author of 27 symphonies and several other compositions for the symphony orchestra. Myaskovsky’s works are characterized by independent implementation of classical traditions, diversity of content in the implementation of themes, images and emotions of modern reality, the complexity and seriousness of musical thinking, the tireless search for a new one, the continuous tapping into folk models with their very free interpretation, excellent artistic skill.
The first 10 symphonies of Myaskovsky (1908-1927) are distinguished by viscous, heavy polyphony with an abundance of bottoms as well as powerful sound. His tenth symphony was created in line with Schoenberg’s pursuit. Its world premiere took place in 1928.