textDmitri Shostakovich wrote his Cello Sonata in 1934, a crucial date regarding developments in Soviet cultural history, Shostakovich’s compositional style, and his personal life. Stalin’s government had begun to promote the artistic doctrine of Socialist Realism, which, in typically vague bureaucratic language, called for accessible musical styles that resonated with everyday experiences of Soviet citizens. In response to official demands, Shostakovich had started to experiment with a new simplicity which would not, however, regress into unoriginal, old-fashioned styles. At the same time, Shostakovich was attracting international fame with his opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, which enjoyed a certain succès de scandale i...
The revisionist view of the Soviet Union’s most eminent composer, Shostakovich has been dominant in ...
The objective of this thesis is to explain how Dmitrii Shostakovich used Yevgeny Yevtushenko\u27s po...
In the early1940s, Shostakovich was exposed to much more Jewish culture than the average Soviet citi...
textDmitri Shostakovich wrote his Cello Sonata in 1934, a crucial date regarding developments in So...
textDmitri Shostakovich wrote his Cello Sonata in 1934, a crucial date regarding developments in So...
Dmitri Shostakovich was one of the few Soviet musicians able to balance his creative perceptions whi...
In order to truly understand music, you have to understand it’s context. The meaning of a work morph...
This study presents how music was affected during the political climate of the Soviet Union from Jos...
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich was a 20th century Soviet-era composer. He is considered to be amon...
In the following discussion, the First and Fourth Symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich will be analyzed...
The Fourth and Fifth Symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich were written less than two years apart, but b...
This dissertation provides a new perspective on Shostakovich’s widely discussed Fifth Symphony by sc...
Can music that is regulated and restrained by a dictator still be inspired? This question reveals id...
Dmitri Shostakovich is the one of the most remarkable and mysterious Russian, European and worldwide...
ABSTRACT – The centenary of Shostakovich’s birth, celebrated in 2006, generated considerable interes...
The revisionist view of the Soviet Union’s most eminent composer, Shostakovich has been dominant in ...
The objective of this thesis is to explain how Dmitrii Shostakovich used Yevgeny Yevtushenko\u27s po...
In the early1940s, Shostakovich was exposed to much more Jewish culture than the average Soviet citi...
textDmitri Shostakovich wrote his Cello Sonata in 1934, a crucial date regarding developments in So...
textDmitri Shostakovich wrote his Cello Sonata in 1934, a crucial date regarding developments in So...
Dmitri Shostakovich was one of the few Soviet musicians able to balance his creative perceptions whi...
In order to truly understand music, you have to understand it’s context. The meaning of a work morph...
This study presents how music was affected during the political climate of the Soviet Union from Jos...
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich was a 20th century Soviet-era composer. He is considered to be amon...
In the following discussion, the First and Fourth Symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich will be analyzed...
The Fourth and Fifth Symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich were written less than two years apart, but b...
This dissertation provides a new perspective on Shostakovich’s widely discussed Fifth Symphony by sc...
Can music that is regulated and restrained by a dictator still be inspired? This question reveals id...
Dmitri Shostakovich is the one of the most remarkable and mysterious Russian, European and worldwide...
ABSTRACT – The centenary of Shostakovich’s birth, celebrated in 2006, generated considerable interes...
The revisionist view of the Soviet Union’s most eminent composer, Shostakovich has been dominant in ...
The objective of this thesis is to explain how Dmitrii Shostakovich used Yevgeny Yevtushenko\u27s po...
In the early1940s, Shostakovich was exposed to much more Jewish culture than the average Soviet citi...