Alexander Lokshin was born in Biysk (Russia) in 1920. He gave us eleven symphonies:
[1957] Symphony No 1 (Requiem) for BSO and mixed chorus.
[1963] Symphony No 2 (Greek Epigrams) for BSO and mixed chorus to verses by ancient Greek poets.
[1966] Symphony No 3 for baritone, BSO and man’s chorus to verses by R. Kipling.
[1968] Symphony No 4 for BSO.
[1969] Symphony No 5 (Shakespeare’s Sonnets) for baritone, string orchestra and harp.
[1971] Symphony No 6 for baritone, BSO and mixed chorus to verses by Alexander Block.
[1972] Symphony No 7 for contralto and chamber orchestra to verses by medieval Japanese poets.
[1973] Symphony No 8 for tenor and BSO to verses by Pushkin (Songs of Western Slabyans).
[1975] Symphony No 9 for baritone and string orchestra.
[1976] Symphony No 10 for contralto, mixed chorus, BSO and organ.
[1976] Symphony No 11 for soprano and chamber orchestra.
There is also a string quartet, from 1984.
Here is his eighth symphony, from 1973:
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