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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

1. Dmitri Shostakovich
Dmitri Shostakovich (19061975) Detailed Information about List of Works (born St. Petersburg, 25 September 1906; died Moscow, 9 August 1975).
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Epoch: Modern
Country: Russia
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
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  • Picture Gallery List of Works Bibliography
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

2. Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich
Lists links, opus numbers, bibliography, first performances.Category Arts Music Composition Composers S Shostakovich, Dmitri......Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906 1975). Japanese version is here.
http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/dsch-e.html
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906 - 1975)
Japanese version is here

3. Dmitri Shostakovich
Selected discography and message area.Category Arts Music Composition Composers S Shostakovich, Dmitri......Dmitri Shostakovich (19061975). Shostakovich Message Area Join hislife! Dmitri Shostakovich is my favourite composer. You will
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Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Shostakovich Message Area
Join the discussions about Shostakovich, his works and his life!
Dmitri Shostakovich is my favourite composer. You will find a lot of information on him on the many excellent Shostakovich pages listed below. So I will only recommend you some of his works, that I like most and good records of them:
  • Symphony No. 8
  • Symphony No.13
  • Symphony No. 4
  • Symphony No. 5
  • Symphony No.11
  • Cello Concerto No. 2
  • String Quartet No. 8
    Brodsky Quartet (Teldec)
  • String Quartet No. 5
    Brodsky Quaret (Teldec)
  • 24 Preludes and Fugues for Piano
    Keith Jarrett (ECM New Series)
  • Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District(opera)
  • Shostakovich links:
  • Music under Soviet Rule
  • The DSCH journal home page
  • Classical Music Pages: Shostakovich
  • ClassicalNet: His musical signature DSCH
  • 4. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Shostakovich
    Recommended biographies and scores, CD reviews, list of works and links from Classical Net.Category Arts Music Composition Composers S Shostakovich, Dmitri......Dmitri Shostakovich. (1906 1975). 35/Chandos CHAN8357 Dmitri Shostakovich, Jr.(piano), Maxim Shostakovich/I Musici di Montreal Piano Concerto 2, Op.
    http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/shostakovich.html
    Dmitri Shostakovich
    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 Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Mussorgsky by writing music with profound themes buried underneath dominant themes of a banal nature and completely opposite sentiment.  For his political safety, Shostakovich managed to keep his own voice while complying with the government's policy of "socialist realism" - art depicting the triumph of Leninism and the complete, if contrived, optimism of Soviet life.  Still, Shostakovich was disciplined by the cultural authorities on several occasions, particularly when all of the USSR's leading composers, including Prokofiev, Khachaturian, and Myaskovsky, were denounced for "formalism," or decadent avant-gardism, in 1948; this coming after a period of war when artists had greater creative freedoms.

    5. Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich
    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906 1975). English version is here.BGM
    http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/dsch.html

    6. Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich
    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906 1975). Japanese Page. English Page.
    http://homepage2.nifty.com/shostakovich/
    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906 - 1975)
    Japanese Page
    English Page

    7. Vienna Symphony Orchestra - Recordings - Label - Denon
    Translate this page 134. details. Shostakovich. Dirigent Inbal Eliahu recordings, shostakovich dmitriSymphonie Nr. 2 Op. 14 shostakovich dmitri Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 47 (1937).
    http://www.wiener-symphoniker.at/rec/rldenon_e.htm
    Recordings
    Label - Denon
    Beethoven
    Dirigent
    Inbal Eliahu
    Solisten
    Poschner-Klebel Brigitte - soprano
    Hintermeier Margareta - alto
    Tear Robert - tenor
    Lloyd Robert - bass
    Beethoven Ludwig van Symphonie Nr. 9 d-moll, op. 125 Mahler Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Vermillion Iris Weikl Bernd - baritone Hynninen Jorma - baritone Mahler Gustav Des Knaben Wunderhorn Mahler Gustav Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Mahler Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Soffel Doris Mahler Gustav Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Mahler Gustav Kindertotenlieder Mahler Gustav Schumann Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Solist Dalberto Michel Schumann Robert Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A-minor, op. 54 Schumann Robert Schumann Robert Introduction and Allegro, op. 134 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 2 Op. 14 Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 47 (1937) Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 4, Op. 43 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 1, Op. 10 Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 15, Op. 141 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 3, Op. 20 (Pervomayskaya)

    8. Wiener Symphoniker - Aufnahmen - Label - Denon
    Translate this page details. Shostakovich. Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Lebenslauf Aufnahmen, shostakovich dmitriSymphonie Nr. 2 Op. 14 shostakovich dmitri Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 47 (1937).
    http://www.wiener-symphoniker.at/rec/rldenon_d.htm
    Aufnahmen
    Label - Denon
    Beethoven
    Dirigent
    Inbal Eliahu
    Solisten
    Poschner-Klebel Brigitte - Sopran
    Hintermeier Margareta - Alt
    Tear Robert - Tenor
    Lloyd
    Beethoven
    Ludwig van Symphonie Nr. 9 d-moll, op. 125 Mahler Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Vermillion Iris Weikl Bernd - Bariton Hynninen Jorma - Bariton Mahler Gustav Des Knaben Wunderhorn Mahler Gustav Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Mahler Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Soffel Doris Mahler Gustav Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Mahler Gustav Kindertotenlieder Mahler Gustav Schumann Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Solist Dalberto Michel Schumann Robert Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A-minor, op. 54 Schumann Robert Schumann Robert Introduction and Allegro, op. 134 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 2 Op. 14 Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 47 (1937) Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 4, Op. 43 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 1, Op. 10 Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 15, Op. 141 Shostakovich Dirigent Inbal Eliahu Shostakovich Dmitri Symphonie Nr. 3, Op. 20 (Pervomayskaya)

    9. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 1975) Background Shostakovich was born in StPetersburg on 25th September, 1906, and was the son of an engineer.
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    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Do you love classical music? This is a comprehensive resource for people wanting to learn more about symphonies. You will find rich biographies of major musical composers. Recordings of nine great symphonies can be heard with RealAudio, some are recorded by youth orchestras. You can try the symphonic quiz, take part in the survey, or post on the discussion board. This is an excellent, well-written site, with many illustrations.
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    10. Art Songs By Shostakovich
    Dmitri Shostakovich (19061975). Song Cycles and Vocal Symphonies. op.79a. Iz Jevrejskoj Narodnoj Po`ezii (11) (From Jewish Folk Poetry) no.
    http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/s/shostakovich.html
    Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
    Song Cycles and Vocal Symphonies

    11. Film Music CD Reviews: Alphabetical Listing By Composer: S - V
    shostakovich dmitri, Film Music, Jan03. shostakovich dmitri, Romance (The Gadfly).from Gidon Kremer Le Cinema, Apr-98. shostakovich dmitri, The Film Album, Mar-99.
    http://www.musicweb.uk.net/film/S-Vreviews.html
    March 2003 Film Music CD Reviews Film Music Editor: Gary S Dalkin
    Managing Editor: Ian Lace
    Music Webmaster Len Mullenger index page monthly listings March
    Film Music CD Reviews
    listed alphabetically by composer.
    Use the links below to reach the header page listing all the reviews for that month from where the individual review can be selected. Alternatively, insert the title of the CD into the search engine opposite to rapidly find the individual review.
    powered by FreeFind Composer listing S - V A - B C - D E - G H - K ... W - Z Table follows. Allow time to load La Ville Des Prodiges Feb-00 Les Moissons de l'Ocean Feb-00 SAINTON Philip Moby Dick Dec-98 SAKAMOTO Ryuichi Snake Eyes Dec-98 SALTER Hans J and SKINNER Frank Mystery and Horror July-00 SANGSTER John The Lord of the Rings: A musical interpretation Dec-02 SARDE Philippe Sister Mary Explains it All. Lovesick. The Manhattan Project Sept-01 SARDE Philippe Tess Mar-98 SAVALL Jordi Marquise Jan-99 SAWTEL Paul and SHEFTER Bert Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Sept-01 SCHARF Walter, Robert DRASIN, Gerald FRIED, Jerry GOLDSMITH, Lalo SCHIFRIN, Richard SHORES, Morton STEVENS

    12. Testimony, The Memoirs Of Dmitri Shostakovich - Dmitri Shostakovich  •  Solom
    Testimony, The Memoirs of Dmitri shostakovich dmitri Shostakovich • SolomonVolkov (Editor) • Antoninaw Bovis (Translator) BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR • 1999
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    First published in 1979, this controversial book still heats conversations about the composer Shostakovich and his embittered views on Stalin's regime. In it, Shostakovich confesses to his friend Volkov that he involuntarily played the role of a loyal spokesperson for the Soviet Union. Unsurprisingly, Volkov's book was attacked by skeptics and denounced by Stalinists, who called it a forgery. View Book Bag
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    13. Dmitri Shostakovich - Wikipedia
    Dmitri Shostakovich. From reality. Dmitri Shostakovich died on August 9,1975 and was interred in the Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, Russia.
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    Dmitri Shostakovich
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dmitri Shostakovich September 25 August 9 Russian composer whose life closely overlapped that of the Soviet Union Born in St. Petersburg Russia , Shostakovich was a child prodigy as both a pianist and composer (he once orchestrated the popular song "Tea for Two" in an hour on a bet.) He began his composing career as a revolutionary modernist, full of cheeky humor, because that's what he thought a revolutionary Soviet government wanted. His first three symphonies and the ballet The Golden Age are of this kind. But in Joseph Stalin heard his gutsy verismo opera Lady Macbeth of Mtzenk and caused an article to be published in Pravda denouncing Shostakovich for "formalism", a vague term that seems to have meant whatever Stalin didn't like.

    14. Dmitri Shostakovich
    Dmitri Dmitrivich Shostakovich. St. Petersburg, September 25, 1906 Moscow, August 9, 1975. Even if DDS wasn't this century's greatest
    http://www.cs.rug.nl/~peter/Muziek/favoriet_e.html
    Dmitri Dmitrivich Shostakovich
    St. Petersburg, September 25, 1906 - Moscow, August 9, 1975
    Even if DDS wasn't this century's greatest composer, he surely was one of the greatest and certainly the most versatile.
    Other people spend a lot more time on DDS:
    Some of this information may be available in other languages too:
    Frysk, English , deutsch, Nederlands Back to Peter's Music
    peter@cs.rug.nl

    15. Dmitri Shostakovich
    Dmitri Shostakovich This is the composer that I admire most. His musicoften sounds strange the first time you hear it, but if you
    http://home.uchicago.edu/~nat222/viktor/shostakovich.html
    Dmitri Shostakovich
    This is the composer that I admire most. His music often sounds strange the first time you hear it, but if you listen to it a couple of times, you are hooked for good. His music is wild, passionate but often playful, especially his early stuff. Shostakovich continued writing program music which had convenient Soviet themes on the surface until Stalin's death. A famous composer who met him during that period said that he'd never met a more scared person in his life. As Rostropovich wrote, Shostakovich's inspiration came from the suffering of the Russian people. He never complained about his fate. Once, Stalin called him on the phone to ask him to represent the Soviet Union at the International Peace Congress in New York. Shostakovich told him that someone high up in the Party (perfectly knowing that it was Stalin himself) ordered that his music, and music of most other prominent Soviet composers not be played. He said that he would be asked about that, and he wouldn't be able to respond. Stalin replied, "We did not give such an order." He said that something would be done, and Shostakovich eventually did go to the conference, being very reserved when he got there. He couldn't be open. Shostakovich's most famous work is his Seventh Symphony called "the Leningrad symphony." The official explanation of the symphony is that it describes the heroic struggle of the people of Leningrad against the Nazis during the 2.5-year long siege of the city.

    16. Music Under Soviet Rule: Shostakovichiana
    Extensive source of information, with a particular focus on the Testimony issue.Category Arts Music Composition Composers S shostakovich, dmitri...... declaration of the shostakovich Association Do Not Judge Me Harshly Anticommunismin shostakovich's letters to Isaak Glikman The shostakovich Debate A guide
    http://www.siue.edu/~aho/musov/dmitri.html
    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

    17. Shostakovich.org: Dedicated To The Music Of Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich
    revealing selfquotations in the last movement. dmitri dmitrievich. shostakovich, composer. born St. Petersburg, 1906
    http://www.shostakovich.org/
    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
    Shostakovich.org
    Dmitri Dmitrievich
    Shostakovich, composer
    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

    18. Alexandre H. Hohmann's Shostakovich Page
    Includes bibliography, pictures and some MIDI samples of the Preludes and Fugues, as well as texts Category Arts Music Composition Composers S shostakovich, dmitri......shostakovich Page of Alexandre H. Hohmann
    http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/9570/shostakovich/

    19. Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906 - 1975)
    Brief biography with summaries of his stage works and his orchestral, choral and vocal, chamber, and Category Arts Music Composition Composers S shostakovich, dmitri......shostakovich, Dmitry (1906 1975). Dmitry shostakovich belongs to the generationof composers trained principally after the Communist Revolution of 1917.
    http://www.hnh.com/composer/shostako.htm
    Shostakovich, Dmitry
    Stage Works Katerina Ismailova remains the principal opera of Shostakovich, with the early opera The Nose, based on Gogol, and the ballet The Golden Age. Incidental music for the theatre includes scores for Shakespeare's Hamlet and for King Lear, the same two plays being among the films for which he wrote scores. Orchestral Music Symphonies The fifteen symphonies of Shostakovich range in scope from the First Symphony of 1925, a graduation composition, to the embittered Thirteenth using Yevtushenko's poems. The Fourteenth, which contains settings of various poems came two years before the Fifteenth and last symphony of 1971. The Fifth Symphony, the immediate post-war Ninth and the Tenth of 1953 are most often heard, while Nos. 2 and 3, with Nos. 11 and 12, have more overtly patriotic suggestions about them. Recommended Recordings
    Naxos 8.550623

    Naxos 8.550624
    Symphonies No. 4
    Naxos 8.550625

    Naxos 8.550632

    Naxos 8.550626
    Symphony No. 7
    Naxos 8.550627
    Symphony No. 8
    Naxos 8.550628
    Symphony No. 10
    Naxos 8.550633

    20. Dmitri Shostakovich - Works
    List of 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)
    Duration: full evening
    Opera in Prologue and 4 Acts by M. Musorgsky; reorchestrated by Shostakovich
    3(pic)3(ca)2+Ebcl+bcl.3(cbn)/4331/timp.perc.glock.bells.xyl.cel.2-4hp.pf.balalaikas/str/balalaikas(opt).domras(opt)
    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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