There is no information about his symphonies being recorded on that page. for sure. But the Russian version of Wikipedia is even less reliable than its English-language counterpart, so there could still be an outside chance that recordings exist, somewhere?
Personally I am more intrigued by the idea of early-20th Russian operettas.... but sadly Wikipedia doesn't even give their titles, let alone any deeper detail :( I wonder if they were ever performed, and if so, where and when? One imagines SPb (since he was living and working there), but perhaps in other cities in the Russian Empire or the USSR? He certainly made an adept leap from posh societiy musical comedies to writing the Komsomol Anthem... so he knew which side his bread was buttered ;) But who can blame him?
I am looking in the Ho/Feofanov Dictionary of Soviet Composers and they state his pupils include Gauk, Kamensky, Kreek, Ovchinnikov, and Prokofiev. His 3 symphonies were written 1907, 1924 and 1928. No references to any Melodiya recordings.
I did find that his symphonies were published by Jurgenson in Moscow and Leipzig..... chances are they may have been performed somewhere but known recordings are not found.