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  1. Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich by Solomon Volkov, 1979-12-31
  2. Shostakovich: A Life Remembered, Second Edition by Elizabeth Wilson, 2006-08-14
  3. Shostakovich and His World (The Bard Music Festival)
  4. Symphony No. 5 - Finale by Dmitri Shostakovich, 2010-01-01
  5. Letters of Dmitri Shostakovich to Boris Tishchenko with the addressee's commentaries and reminiscences. by Shostakovich Dmitri, 2001
  6. Waltzes and Polkas: Piano Duet
  7. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: Violin and Piano (String) by Harry Glickman, 2001-06-01
  8. Shostakovich:His Life and Music (Life & Times) by Brian Morton, 2007-03-01
  9. Dmitri Shostakovich: A Life in Film: The Filmmaker's Companion 3 (The Kinofiles Filmmaker's Companions) by John Riley, 2005-02-05
  10. Twenty Four Preludes and Fugues on Dmitri Shostakovich by Joanna Boulter, 2007-06
  11. Composing the Modern Subject: Four String Quartets by Dmitri Shostakovic by Sarah Reichardt, 2008-10-01
  12. Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues: Contexts, Style, Performance by Mark Mazullo, 2010-06-22
  13. The Music of Dmitri Shostakovich, the Symphonies (The great composers series) by Roy Blokker, 1979-07
  14. Dmitri Shostakovich: The Life and Background of a Soviet Composer by Victor Ilyich Seroff, 1943-06

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Dmitri Shostakovich. ( 1906 1975) Many artists have claimed to be products of the Bolshevik Revolution, but Shostakovich stands alone in level of celebrity and artistic achievement. 35/Chandos
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Many artists have claimed to be products of the Bolshevik Revolution, but Shostakovich stands alone in level of celebrity and artistic achievement. The best-known composer of the Soviet era was born on September 25 th , 1906, in St. Petersburg to a cultured family that sided with left-wing political groups.  His paternal grandfather, Boleslav Shostakovich, was active as a revolutionary in the 1860s, while his father, Dmitri Boleslavovich, was a government engineer who supported trade unions.  His mother, Sofia Vassilyevna, was a piano teacher who gave Dmitri Dmitrievich his first lessons at age eight before he entered the Petrograd Conservatory at thirteen.  He then received training in piano from Leonid Nikolayev, training in composition from Maximilian Steinberg, and encouragement from conservatory headsman Alexander Glazunov , himself a notable composer.  Shostakovich was considered promising by the conservatory staff; he was active as a student composer and wrote his First Symphony as a graduation piece in 1925.  It was so impressive a work that it premiered in Leningrad, Berlin, and Philadelphia, vaulting Shostakovich to the forefront of Soviet art. The severe restrictions placed on art by Stalin and Khrushchev also helped cause Shostakovich to become disillusioned.  Always afraid of official condemnation, he followed the leads of

2. Dmitri Shostakovich - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dmitri Shostakovich. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Enlarge ISBN 1555530893. Shostakovich, Dmitri and Glikman, Isaak (2001).
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Composer Dmitri Shostakovich Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich Russian September 25 August 9 ) was a Russian composer of the Soviet period. His greatest works are generally considered to be his cycles of symphonies and string quartets , 15 of each. Since his death, his response to life in the USSR has been the subject of political and musical controversy. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Born in St. Petersburg Russia , Shostakovich was a child prodigy as both a pianist and composer. Shostakovich's family seems to have been politically liberal and tolerant (one of his uncles was a Bolshevik , but the family also sheltered far-right extremists). In , he wrote a funeral march in memory of two leaders of the Kadet party , murdered by Bolshevik sailors. In

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    1 Written by Dmitri Shostakovich Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. 69 Written by shostakovich dmitri Published by Sikorski (June 2001) ISBN 0634034049
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    Testimony is 276 pages of a "shackled genius" (as Solzhenitsyn described him) being truly and 100% candid for the first time in his adult life. Compiled through interviews with the much-maligned Solomon Volkov, Shostakovich requested that they be published "after my death, after my death" for good reason.For the more casual reader, a fabulous read; gripping, powerful, shattering. And educational, too.For the historian or musicologist, one sees through "Testimony" the society Shostakovich and ...
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    Epoch Modern Country Russia. dmitri shostakovich (19061975). Detailed Information about. Picture Gallery; List of Works; Bibliography. Introduction. (born St.
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    Introduction (born St. Petersburg, 25 September 1906; died Moscow, 9 August 1975). He studied with his mother, a professional pianist, and then with Shteynberg at the Petrograd Conservatory (1919-25): his graduation piece was his Symphony no.1, which brought him early international attention. His creative development, however, was determined more by events at home. Like many Soviet composers of his generation, he tried to reconcile the musical revolutions of his time with the urge to give a voice to revolutionary socialism, most conspicuously in his next two symphonies, no.2 ('To October') and no.3 ('The First of May'), both with choral finales. At the same time he used what he knew of contemporary Western music (perhaps Prokofiev and Krenek mostly) to give a sharp grotesqueness and mechanical movement to his operatic satire The Nose , while expressing a similar keen irony in major works for the ballet ( The Age of Gold The Bolt ) and the cinema ( New Babylon ). But the culminating achievement of these quick-witted, nervy years was his second opera

    13. Music Under Soviet Rule: Shostakovichiana
    declaration of the shostakovich Association Do Not Judge Me Harshly Anticommunism in shostakovich s letters to Isaak Glikman The shostakovich Debate A guide
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    A few words about the man...
    From the inaugural declaration of the Shostakovich Association
    "Do Not Judge Me Harshly"
    Anti-communism in Shostakovich's letters to Isaak Glikman
    The Shostakovich Debate
    A guide and chronology
    Lyubov Shaporina's Diary
    The background to Shostakovich's symphonies 4-6
    Laurel Fay's biography
    A Review of Shostakovich: A Life
    The Mannes Conference Transcripts of the public meeting in New York on 15th February 1999
    The Dissident Mark Aranovsky's introductory article in the Shostakovich issue of Muzykal'naya Akademiya , Winter 1997
    Sound-Allegories Manashir Yakubov's programme notes for the LSO's Barbican series
    The War Symphonies A film by Larry Weinstein [reviewed]
    DSCH Interview Ian MacDonald speaks (Summer 1998)
    Centre and pseudo-centre Points in response to issues arising in DSCH 10
    Witnesses for the Defence Testimonies concerning Shostakovich's attitudes to the Soviet regime
    The Turning Point Thoughts on Ho and Feofanov's Shostakovich Reconsidered
    Shostakovich Reconsidered ... reviewed Comment compiled by the book's editors
    Buying Shostakovich Reconsidered How to purchase the book on the Internet
    Shostakovich and the Soviet state An interview with Vladimir Ashkenazy
    Recollections of a Man Krzysztof Meyer's superb short memoir
    Humour: a Serious Business Rob Ainsley on the 24 Preludes and Fugues Op. 87

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    15. Dmitri Shostakovich - Works
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    Operas and Ballets
    Bolt , op. 27 (1930-31)
    Duration: full evening
    Ballet in 3 Acts; Libretto by V. Smirnov Boris Godunov , op. 58 (1939-40)
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    Opera in Prologue and 4 Acts by M. Musorgsky; reorchestrated by Shostakovich
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    banda: 2-4cnt.4tpt.3-6 hn.2-4bar sxhn.2-4 b sxhn The Gamblers , op. 63 (1941-2)
    Opera (incomplete) after Gogol
    cast: 2T, Bar, 2B 3(pic:afl)2+ca.3+bcl.3(cbn)/4331/timp.perc.xyl.bass balalaika.2hp.pf/str The Golden Age , op. 22 (1929-30) Duration: 134' Ballet in 3 Acts; Libretto by A. Ivanovsky 223.ssx.2/4331/timp.perc.xyl.hmn/str The Great Lightning (ca. 1931-32) Comic opera (incomplete); Libretto by N. Aseev cast: S, 4T, Bar, 4B 2+pic.2+ca.2+Ebcl.ssx.2+cbn/3431/timp.perc.glock.xyl.flexatone/str Katerina Izmaylova , op. 114 [rev. of op. 29] (1956-63)

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    17. Shostakovich.org: Dedicated To The Music Of Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich
    dmitri dmitrievich shostakovich, composer born St. Petersburg, 1906 died Moscow, 1975. shostakovich.org is a nonprofit, non-affiliated
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    To me he seemed like a trapped man, whose only wish was to be left alone, to the peace of his own art and to the tragic destiny to which he, like most of his countrymen, has been forced to resign himself.
    Nicholas Nabokov on meeting Shostakovich in 1949 in New York Source: N. Nabokov, Old Friends and New Music, London: Little, Brown, 1951 (Note: The Boston printing of the same year does not include this quote.) Welcome to
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    born St. Petersburg, 1906 died Moscow, 1975 Shostakovich.org is a non-profit, non-affiliated website maintained for educational purposes. Robert Lang, Web Administrator - Canberra, Australia

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    To me he seemed like a trapped man, whose only wish was to be left alone, to the peace of his own art and to the tragic destiny to which he, like most of his countrymen, has been forced to resign himself. Nicholas Nabokov on meeting shostakovich in 1949 in New York Includes information about revealing selfquotations in the last movement. dmitri dmitrievich. shostakovich, composer
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    To me he seemed like a trapped man, whose only wish was to be left alone, to the peace of his own art and to the tragic destiny to which he, like most of his countrymen, has been forced to resign himself.
    Nicholas Nabokov on meeting Shostakovich in 1949 in New York Source: N. Nabokov, Old Friends and New Music, London: Little, Brown, 1951 (Note: The Boston printing of the same year does not include this quote.) Welcome to
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    born St. Petersburg, 1906 died Moscow, 1975 Shostakovich.org is a non-profit, non-affiliated website maintained for educational purposes. Robert Lang, Web Administrator - Canberra, Australia

    19. Dmitri Shostakovich
    Selected discography and message area.
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    20. Dmitri Shostakovich - An Overview Of The Classical Composer
    Biography and soundtrack and concert reviews.
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    Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975) Dmitri Shostakovich was born in St. Petersburg (now Leningrad) and died in Moscow. His entire musical career was therefore spent within Russia's Communist system, and in many ways it is clear that he had to strike a balance between his own artistic inclinations and the demands of the state. He was taught by Glazunov among others, learning piano and composition and graduating from the St. Petersburg (Petrograd) Conservatory at the age of 19 with his first symphony. This is a youthful, precocious work demonstrating his musical talents in no uncertain terms, with some similarities in approach to Prokofiev 's Classical Symphony. Though this was an early success, his music didn't always enjoy the approval of the Soviet authorities. His opera "The Nose" received some criticism and "Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District" received oven more. In later years he was to enjoy more artistic freedom, but under Stalin composers and other artists ran the risk of their work being labelled anti-state "formalism". In some cases this could lead to "disappearances" so the threat was very real indeed. Shostakovich withdrew his 4th symphony before its premier for this reason and it wasn't performed until later under more liberal times. Some of Shostakovich's work seems to be simply paying his dues as an upright citizen but in many cases, although his music might outwardly be conforming with the party line, there is nevertheless the feeling that he is rebelling against this.

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