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The Companion to Shostakovich

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Informationen zum Autor Pauline Fairclough is Lecturer in Music at the University of Bristol. David Fanning is Professor of Music at the University of Manchester. Klappentext A collection of essays investigating the life and work of the important and iconic composer. Zusammenfassung Thanks to the ambiguities of Soviet cultural life! Shostakovich was regarded in the West with a mixture of admiration and suspicion. This study is a guide for all who wish to probe more deeply into this complex! important composer and his place in the history of music. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chronology; Introduction; Part I. Instrumental Works: 1. Personal integrity and public service: the voice of the symphonist Eric Roseberry; 2. The string quartets: in dialogue with form and tradition Judy Kuhn; 3. Paths to the first symphony David Fanning; 4. Shostakovich's second piano sonata: a composition recital in three styles David Haas; 5. 'I took a simple little theme and developed it': Shostakovich's string concertos and sonatas Malcolm MacDonald; Part II. Music for Stage and Screen: 6. Shostakovich and the theatre Gerard McBurney; 7. Shostakovich as opera composer Rosamund Bartlett; 8. Shostakovich's ballets Marina Ilichova; 9. Screen dramas: Shostakovich's cinema career John Riley; Part III. Vocal and Choral Works: 10. Between reality and transcendence: Shostakovich's songs Francis Maes; 11. Slava! Shostakovich's 'official compositions' Pauline Fairclough; Part IV. Performance, Theory, Reception: 12. A political football - Shostakovich reception in Germany Erik Levi; 13. The rough guide to Shostakovich's harmonic language David Haas; 14. Shostakovich on record David Fanning; 15. Jewish existential irony as musical ethos in the music of Shostakovich Esti Sheinberg.

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Authors Pauline Fairclough
Assisted by Pauline Fairclough (Editor), David Fanning (Editor), David J. Fanning (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.10.2008
 
EAN 9780521603157
ISBN 978-0-521-60315-7
Dimensions 176 mm x 248 mm x 25 mm
Series Cambridge Companions to Music
Cambridge Companions to Music
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous

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