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1942年,一架飞机降落在德国法西斯包围中的列宁格勒,上面带给列宁格勒人的是一件无价之宝——肖斯塔科维奇《第七交响曲》的乐谱。为了这4本乐谱,这架飞机避开希特勒炮兵的注意力,飞越了数千公里疆土。肖斯塔科维奇,这位天才音乐家在后方完成了《第七交响曲》,将其献给不屈的列宁格勒和它英勇的市民。然而在列宁格勒电台交响乐团及其指挥卡尔·埃利阿斯贝格翘首期待这首曲子的过程中,乐队人数在不断地减少,炮火、枪击和饥饿吞噬着乐手的生命,在希特勒炮兵的作战地图上,音乐厅和广播电台被标注为必须摧毁的目标,法西斯的宣传
In 1942, a plane landed in Leningrad, surrounded by German fascists, bringing the list of Leningrads above priceless - the score of Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony. For these four notations, the plane flew the attention of Hitler artillery and flew over thousands of kilometers of territory. Shostakovich, the talented musician behind the completion of the “Symphony No. 7,” dedicated to the indomitable Leningrad and its brave citizens. However, as the Leningrad Radio Symphony Orchestra and its conductor Karl Eliasberg looked forward to the song, the number of bands was steadily decreasing. The artillery, shootings and hunger swallowed the life of the musicians. At Hitler Artillery On the battle map, concert halls and radio stations are marked as having to be destroyed by the target of fascist propaganda