A Shostakovich Casebook

A Shostakovich Casebook
Title A Shostakovich Casebook PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Hamrick Brown
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 430
Release 2005-08-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780253218230

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'A Shostakovich Casebook' presents 25 essays, interviews, newspaper articles and reviews - many newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union - that review the 'case' of Shostakovich.

A Shostakovich Casebook

A Shostakovich Casebook
Title A Shostakovich Casebook PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Hamrick Brown
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 407
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Music
ISBN 025305625X

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A collection of writings analyzing the controversial 1979 posthumous memoirs of the great Russian composer at their significance. In 1979, the alleged memoirs of legendary composer Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975) were published as Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitry Shostakovich As Related to and Edited by Solomon Volkov. Since its appearance, however, Testimony has been the focus of controversy in Shostakovich studies as doubts were raised concerning its authenticity and the role of its editor, Volkov, in creating the book. A Shostakovich Casebook presents twenty-five essays, interviews, newspaper articles, and reviews—many newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union—that review the “case” of Shostakovich. In addition to authoritatively reassessing Testimony’s genesis and reception, the authors in this book address issues of political influence on musical creativity and the role of the artist within a totalitarian society. Internationally known contributors include Richard Taruskin, Laurel E. Fay, and Irina Antonovna Shostakovich, the composer’s widow. This volume combines a balanced reconsideration of the Testimony controversy with an examination of what the controversy signifies for all music historians, performers, and thoughtful listeners. Praise for A Shostakovich Casebook “A major event . . . This Casebook is not only about Volkov’s Testimony, it is about music old and new in the 20th century, about the cultural legacy of one of that century’s most extravagant social experiments, and what we have to learn from them, not only what they ought to learn from us.” —Caryl Emerson, Princeton University

Testimony

Testimony
Title Testimony PDF eBook
Author Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich Shostakovich
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 2005-07-01
Genre Composers
ISBN 9780571227921

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With the composer's consent, the manuscript was smuggled out of Soviet Russia - but Shostakovich, fearing reprisals, stipulated that the book should not appear until after his death. Ever since its publication in 1979 it has been the subject of controversy, some suggesting that Volkov invented parts of it, but most affirming that it revealed a profoundly ambivalent Shostakovich which the world had never seen before - his life at once triumphant and tragic. Either way, it remains indispensable to an understanding of Shostakovich's life and work. Testimony is intense and fiercely ironic, both plain-spoken and outspoken.

Shostakovich Reconsidered

Shostakovich Reconsidered
Title Shostakovich Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Allan Benedict Ho
Publisher
Pages 796
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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In Shostakovich Reconsidered Allan Ho and Dmitry Feofanov systematically address all of the accusations levelled at Testimony and Solomon Volkov, Shostakovich's amanuensis, amassing an enormous amount of material about Shostakovich and his position in Soviet society and burying forever the picture of Shostakovich as a willing participant in the communist charade.

The New Shostakovich

The New Shostakovich
Title The New Shostakovich PDF eBook
Author Ian MacDonald
Publisher Random House
Pages 466
Release 2006
Genre Music
ISBN 184595064X

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Since the posthumous publication in 1979 of alleged memoirs by Shostakovich, the controversy about the composer and his music has escalated. This book presents the case for the dissident view, arguing that the meaning of the composer's music cannot be appreciated without a knowledge of the terrible times he lived through under Soviet Communism.

Europe Central

Europe Central
Title Europe Central PDF eBook
Author William T. Vollmann
Publisher Penguin
Pages 834
Release 2005-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0143036599

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A daring literary masterpiece and winner of the National Book Award In this magnificent work of fiction, acclaimed author William T. Vollmann turns his trenchant eye on the authoritarian cultures of Germany and the USSR in the twentieth century to render a mesmerizing perspective on human experience during wartime. Through interwoven narratives that paint a composite portrait of these two battling leviathans and the monstrous age they defined, Europe Central captures a chorus of voices both real and fictional— a young German who joins the SS to fight its crimes, two generals who collaborate with the enemy for different reasons, the Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich and the Stalinist assaults upon his work and life.

The Shostakovich Wars

The Shostakovich Wars
Title The Shostakovich Wars PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Ho and Feofanov
Pages 326
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