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Silyanovsky composed three symphonies; three concertos for string orchestra, piano concerto and other orchestral works; choral opuses; chamber and solo songs. Thematic material is often related to
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Silyanovsky graduated both from the Law Faculty of
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Symphonism. Style and Interpretation Problems
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Symphonism. Style and Interpretation Problems
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Silyanovsky at the Union of Bulgarian Composers
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