While the symphony itself was a resounding success, the audience was even more astonished to see a teenage boy come to the stage to take his bows in his school uniform. This was not the first time Alexander Glazunov had astounded people. He displayed his musical talent early, was discovered by Mily Balakirev (former leader of The Mighty Handful) and further encouraged by his teacher Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who gave him a thorough grounding in counterpoint, form, harmony and orchestration between 1879 and 1881., during which Rimsky-Korsakov wrote in his memoirs that it seemed Glazunov did not progress so much from day to day as from hour to hour. After two years, as Glazunov remembered, Rimsky-Korsakov told his pupil "that henceforth he regarded it as unnecessary to instruct me systematically, in return for payment, as I had already more or less become a mature musician."
Date of composition | 1881 (1880-1882) |
Premiered | 1882, March 17th in Russia, Saint Petersburg by Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev |
First published | 1886 |
Dedicated to | Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
Type | Symphony |
Tonality | E Major |
Catalogue | Op. 5 |
Approx. duration | 35 minutes |
Instruments | Orchestra |
Autotranslations beta |
Alexandre Glazounov: Symphonie n°1 en mi majeur, Op. 5 "Slavonian Symphony" Aleksandr Konstantinovič Glazunov: Sinfonia n. 1 in mi maggiore, Op. 5 "Slavonian Symphony" Alexander Konstantinowitsch Glasunow: Sinfonie Nr. 1 E-dur, Op. 5 "Slavonian Symphony" |