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This is a photograph of a commemorative plaque mounted on a textured, light yellow wall, which appears to be an exterior or interior surface of a building in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The plaque is made of dark gray granite with raised, white lettering. The text on the plaque is in Russian and commemorates an event that took place on August 9, 1942, in the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic. It states that the orchestra of the Leningrad Radio Committee, under the direction of conductor Eliasberg, performed the Seventh (Leningrad) Symphony by D.D. Shostakovich.

The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the plaque. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the overall ambiance is somber and historical, befitting a memorial to a significant cultural event during wartime. The textured yellow wall, divided into vertical panels by darker gray strips, provides a simple and unobtrusive background, allowing the plaque to be the focal point. The text is clearly legible, detailing the historical significance of the performance.
Pivovar

Jun 25, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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This is a photograph of a commemorative plaque mounted on a textured, light yellow wall, which appears to be an exterior or interior surface of a building in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The plaque is made of dark gray granite with raised, white lettering. The text on the plaque is in Russian and commemorates an event that took place on August 9, 1942, in the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic. It states that the orchestra of the Leningrad Radio Committee, under the direction of conductor Eliasberg, performed the Seventh (Leningrad) Symphony by D.D. Shostakovich. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the plaque. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the overall ambiance is somber and historical, befitting a memorial to a significant cultural event during wartime. The textured yellow wall, divided into vertical panels by darker gray strips, provides a simple and unobtrusive background, allowing the plaque to be the focal point. The text is clearly legible, detailing the historical significance of the performance.

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