Dmitry Shostakovich / Pauline Fairclough.
Series: Critical lives (London, England)Publisher: London, England : Reaktion Books Ltd, ©2019Description: 191 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781789141276
- ML410 .S53 F35 2019
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ML410 .S4 A134 On music and musicians. | ML410 .S4 D38 1997 Robert Schumann : herald of a "new poetic age" / | ML410 .S53 A3 Testimony : the memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich / | ML410 .S53 F35 2019 Dmitry Shostakovich / | ML410 .S54 G68 2009 Sibelius : a composer's life and the awakening of Finland / | ML410 .S93 K45 1996 Richard Strauss / | ML410.S932 A22 1998 Igor Stravinsky : an autobiography / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Writing about Shostakovich -- 'She did not wait for me' -- On the edge of the whirlwind -- Civic responsibility and self-assertion -- Finding a way forward -- The inner gaze -- Final years.
"Dmitry Shostakovich was one of the most successful composers of the twentieth century - a musician who adapted as no other to the unique pressures of his age. By turns vilified and feted by Stalin during the Great Purge, Shostakovich twice came close to the whirlwind of political repression and he remained under political surveillance all his life, despite the many privileges and awards heaped upon him in old age. Yet Shostakovich had a remarkable ability to work with, rather than against, prevailing ideological demands, and it was this quality that ensured both his survival and his posterity. Pauline Fairclough's absorbing new biography offers a vivid portrait that goes well beyond the habitual clichés of repression and suffering. Featuring quotations from previously unpublished letters as well as rarely-seen photographs, Fairclough provides a fresh insight into the music and life of a composer whose legacy, above all, was to have written some of the greatest and most cherished music of the last century." -- Provided by publisher.
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