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A pupil of Rubinstein and Tchaikovsky, and a teacher of Rachmaninov and Scriabin, Sergey Taneyev was a monumental figure in Russian music of the second half of the nineteenth century. Although highly independent as a mature artist, Taneyev was understandably under Tchaikovsky's influence during the early years of his career. His 'First Symphony', which can be compared to Tchaikovsky's 'Second', impresses with its seriousness, skillful orchestration, and a complete absence of virtuosity for its own sake. Written ten years later, the 'Third Symphony' is a large four-movement cycle. Its crowning glory, a scintillating 'Finale', shows Taneyev's contrapuntal prowess at it best.Reviews
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Taneyev, Sergei : Symphony no 3 in D minor
- Conductor: Thomas Sanderling
- Ensemble: Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
- Running Time: 42 min. 5 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 1884
- Studio/Live: Studio
Taneyev, Sergei : Symphony no 1 in E minor
- Conductor: Thomas Sanderling
- Ensemble: Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
- Notes: Composition written: Russia (1873 - 1874).
- Running Time: 33 min. 45 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Orchestral
- Studio/Live: Studio
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