Sergei Taneyev, a monumental figure in Russian music of the late 19th century, left an indelible mark as a composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher, influencing luminaries like Rachmaninov and Scriabin. His Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3, recorded by the Russian State Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Valeri Polyansky, offer a profound exploration of Taneyev's symphonic genius. Composed during his formative years under Tchaikovsky's tutelage, the First Symphony in E Minor reveals Taneyev's early mastery, while the Third Symphony in D Minor showcases his mature, self-critical approach to composition. This album, released on Chandos in 2007, spans a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, encapsulating the essence of Taneyev's symphonic works. The recording is notable for being one of the first to bring Taneyev's lesser-known symphonies to a wider audience, making it a significant addition to the recorded legacy of Russian classical music. Polyansky's interpretation, coupled with the rich orchestral performance, provides a compelling listen for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to Taneyev's music.