One reviewer calls Alexander Glazunov’s Symphony No. 6 “arguably the most typically Russian” of his eight symphonies, and the classical music publication Gramophone calls it “Glazunov at his very ...
It’s been observed that music in 19th century Russia was often a reflection of its time and place. This was true for Alexander Glazunov’s first three symphonies which were nationalistic in character.
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