The program for the 120th anniversary of the composer combines his music with works by Andrei Petrov, Valery Gavrilin, and Boris Tchaikovsky. Familiar intonations of Russian academic music are revealed in a new dialogue, where themes of memory, heritage, and generational connections resonate. In honor of the 120th anniversary of Dmitri Shostakovich's birth, a program dedicated to the legacy of one of the most significant composers of the 20th century has been prepared. At the center of the evening is music that continues to speak to listeners about time, humanity, and the complex experiences of an entire era. The State Academic Russian Orchestra named after Andreyev, conducted by Dmitry Khokhlov, will perform works by Shostakovich, as well as compositions by authors whose creativity developed under the influence of his artistic ideas. The program includes works by Andrei Petrov, Valery Gavrilin, and Boris Tchaikovsky. The concert will allow listeners to hear familiar musical ideas in a new context and better understand the connection between different periods of domestic culture.