Shostakovich and his world
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Published
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2004].
ISBN
0691120684, 9780691120683, 0691120692, 9780691120690
Physical Desc
xvii, 405 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Concord - Adult780.92 Shostakovich/FayOn Shelf
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Published
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2004].
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
0691120684, 9780691120683, 0691120692, 9780691120690

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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
This collection of essays goes far in expanding the traditional purview of Shostakovich's world, exploring the musician's creativity and art in terms of the expectations--historical, cultural, and political--that forged them. The collection contains documents that appear for the first time in English. Letters that young "Mitia" wrote to his mother offer a glimpse into his dreams and ambitions at the outset of his career. Shostakovich's answers to a 1927 questionnaire reveal much about his formative tastes in the arts and the way he experienced the creative process. His previously unknown letters to Stalin shed new light on Shostakovich's position with the Soviet artistic elite. The essays delve into neglected aspects of Shostakovich's formidable legacy. Simon Morrison provides an in-depth examinatino of the choreography, costumes, decor, and music of his ballet, The Bolt, and Gerard McBurney of the musical references, parodies, and quotations ins his operetta, Moscow, Cheryomushki. David Fanning looks at Shostakovich's activities as a pedagogue and the mark they left on his students' and his own music. Peter J. Schmelz explores the composer's late-period adoption of twelve-tone writing in the context of the distinctively "Soviet" practice of serialism. Other contributors include Caryl Emerson, Christopher H. Gibbs, Levon Hakobian, Leonid Maximenkov, and Rosa Sadykhova. In a provocative concluding essay, Leon Botstein reflects on the different ways listeners approach the music of Shostakovich. --,Book cover.
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