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Boris Tishchenko was one of the most recognizable and important Russian composers of his time. His studies with Shostakovich - whose mantle as Russia's leading symphonies he assumed after his teacher's death in 1975 - proved decisive. Symphony No. 8, one of his last completed works, was written to be performed immediately after Schubert's InchUnfinishedInch Symphony to which it makes reference. The Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra is rich in emotional depth, lyricism and dance rhythms while Three Songs to Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva intriguingly fuses popular song with Russian romance. Album Tracks 1. Fantasia - Various Performers 2. Rondo - Various Performers 3. Interlude - Various Performers 4. Romance - Various Performers 5. I. Andantino - Allegro - St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra 6. II. Andante - St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra 7. III. Allegro - St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra 8. The Window - Mila Shkirtil/St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra 9. The Leaves Have Fallen - Mila Shkirtil/St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra 10. The Mirror - Mila Shkirtil/St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra