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Symphony Concert Dedicated to the END OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Hosted by a member of the St. Petersburg Community Group
Starts in 3 days
Thu 18 Sep 19:00 - 23:00

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An evening of symphonic music, the program of which consists of works related to the memory of the war and the Great Victory, will feature the music of Vladislav Aleksandrovich Uspensky
"Dedication to Courage," a poem for a large symphonic orchestra (in memory of the first performance of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony in besieged Leningrad), "The Cranes Are Flying," a fragment of ballet music on a military theme, and Igor Yevard's symphonic poem "The Song of the Tabor Mountain" (dedicated to the horrific tragedy of civilians under Smolensk during the Great the Great Patriotic War) and others.

Officially, the Second World War ended with the signing of the document on the surrender of Japan in September Protected content , and the concert's musical program is timed to coincide with this date, which is intended to be an educational project with great patriotic significance and importance of historical accuracy.