Vytautas Barkauskas completed his Symphony No. 5 opus 86 in 1986. The symphony was dumbfounded, it was written with the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in mind. It's not the meltdown that was processed in the piece, but the demagogy that used the Soviet regime before and after the disaster.
The sections are numbered 1 through 5. Part 1 is the construction to the disaster. Part 2 is the transition from clarinet shells in trumpets to evil / prediction in trombones to ending military threats. Part 3 can be seen as the scherzo, but treats the naivety (and treated in such a way) of the population around the nuclear power plant. Part 4 is the serious part of the disaster on the human plane. Part 5 is a nascription with still a fairly positive sounding end. The symphony must be seen in the light of Lithuania's wish to become self-sufficient and Lithuania was one of the first countries to fall out of the fall-out or over.
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