Shostakovich in Context

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-22
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This volume presents recent research into Dmitri Shostakovich's life (1906-1975) and work by leading British, American, Russian, and Israeli scholars. It is occasioned by the ever-growing interest in a composer whose significance in and for the history of twentieth-century music is, as Richard Taruskin has commented, immense, possibly unparalleled and above all, continuing. The authors of the thirteen articles are musicologists, Russian literature specialists, biographers, and cultural historians, whose diverse fields of expertise are reflected in the interdisciplinary nature of the materials collected here. The collection presents Shostakovich and his legacy in a variety of different contexts and its interdisciplinary nature will also serve to open up discussion. In this way, it breaks from previous tendencies to focus on the purely extrinsic qualities of the composers musical oeuvre, which has so often been interpreted in terms of autobiography. The chapters span the composers entire career and contain substantial amounts of new information about Shostakovich and his musical legacy.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Abbreviations and Note on Transliteration x
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction xiii
Shostakovich and Us
1(30)
Richard Taruskin
Shostakovich in Harmony---Untranslatable Messages
31(12)
David Fanning
Shostakovich's Literary Style
43(8)
Svetlana Savenko
Shostakovich, LASM, and Asafiev
51(16)
Laurel E. Fay
Shostakovich as Reflected in his Letters to Ivan Sollertinsky
67(12)
Lyudmila Mikheyeva-Sollertinskaya
Between `Social Demands' and the `Music of Grand Passions': The Years 1934--1937 in the Life of Dmitry Shostakovich
79(20)
Inna Barsova
Shostakovich and Kruchonykh
99(24)
Olga Komok
Shostakovich's Eighth: C minor Symphony against the Grain
123(12)
David Haas
Shostakovich's Anti-Formalist Rayok: A History of the Work's Composition and its Musical and Literary Sources
135(24)
Manashir Yakubov
A New Insight into the Tenth Symphony of Dmitry Shostakovich
159(16)
Nelly Kravetz
Shostakovich and Britten: Some Parallels
175(16)
Lyudmila Kovnatskaya
Shostakovich, Tsvetaeva, Pushkin, Musorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death and Survival
191(8)
Caryl Emerson
Shostakovich and Chekhov
199(20)
Rosamund Bartlett
Index 219

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