The Symphony No. 13 in B-flat minor, Op. 36 by Nikolai Myaskovsky was composed in 1933.
It is in one movement [1] in three sections: [2]
Its premiere was conducted by
Leo Ginzburg. It received possibly its first performance in recent times on November 9, 1994
[3] in a
BBC Radio 3 broadcast from the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by
Tadaaki Otaka.
[1]
Its central section contains a
fugato in
B minor, and "peters out"
[1] with quiet B♭ minor dissonant chords.
[4]
It is among Myaskovsky's more dissonant compositions. [1]
The symphony lasts about 20 minutes in performance. [5] It was apparently not published until 1945.
The Symphony No. 13 in B-flat minor, Op. 36 by Nikolai Myaskovsky was composed in 1933.
It is in one movement [1] in three sections: [2]
Its premiere was conducted by
Leo Ginzburg. It received possibly its first performance in recent times on November 9, 1994
[3] in a
BBC Radio 3 broadcast from the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by
Tadaaki Otaka.
[1]
Its central section contains a
fugato in
B minor, and "peters out"
[1] with quiet B♭ minor dissonant chords.
[4]
It is among Myaskovsky's more dissonant compositions. [1]
The symphony lasts about 20 minutes in performance. [5] It was apparently not published until 1945.