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A symphony for a siege
The Soviet-born conductor Semyon Bychkov recalls how Shostakovich's 'Leningrad' Symphony No. 7 touched both Russian and German troops when it was broadcast in the besieged city during WWII.
(Photo credit: Musacchio & Ianniello)
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