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A Shostakovich Casebook

Malcolm Hamrick Brown (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
424 Seiten
2004
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-34364-2 (ISBN)
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"Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitry Shostakovich As Related to and Edited by Solomon Volkov" has been the focus of controversy in Shostakovich studies as doubts were raised concerning its authenticity and the role of its editor, Volkov, in creating the book. This book reviews the 'case' of Shostakovich.
In 1979, the alleged memoirs of legendary composer Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975) were published as "Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitry Shostakovich As Related to and Edited by Solomon Volkov". Since its appearance, however, "Testimony" has been the focus of controversy in Shostakovich studies as doubts were raised concerning its authenticity and the role of its editor, Volkov, in creating the book. "A Shostakovich Casebook" presents 25 essays, interviews, newspaper articles, and reviews - many newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union - that review the 'case' of Shostakovich.In addition to authoritatively reassessing Testimony's genesis and reception, the authors in this book address issues of political influence on musical creativity and the role of the artist within a totalitarian society. Internationally known contributors include Richard Taruskin, Laurel E. Fay, and Irina Antonovna Shostakovich, the composer's widow. This volume combines a balanced reconsideration of the "Testimony" controversy with an examination of what the controversy signifies for all music historians, performers, and thoughtful listeners.
Malcolm Hamrick Brown is founding editor of the series "Russian Music Studies". From the time of his first extended stay in Moscow in 1962, he has been continuously involved in teaching, researching, lecturing, writing, and publishing on Russian and Soviet music.

Malcolm Hamrick Brown, a world-renowned authority on Russian and Soviet music, is the founding editor of the Russian Music Studies series at Indiana University Press.

Part I1. Shostakovich versus Volkov: Whose Testimony? (1980)Laurel E. Fay; 2. Volkov's Testimony Reconsidered (2002) Laurel E. FayPart II3. A Side-By-Side Comparison of Texts from Testimony With Their Original Sources; 4. A Pitiful Forgery: About the So-Called "Memoirs" of D. D. Shostakovich (1979) (A letter to the editor of the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta); 5. The Bedbug (1979) (An editorial published in the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta) (1979); 6. The Official Dossier (1979) (A news item published in the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta); 7. Notes from the Soviet Archives on Volkov's Testimony (1995) Alla Bogdanova; 8. An Episode in the Life of a Book: An Interview with Henry Orlov (2000) Ludmila Kovnatskaya; 9. An Answer to Those Who Still Abuse Shostakovich (2000) Irina Shostakovich; 10. On Solomon Volkov and Testimony (1988; 1997) Boris Tishchenko; 11. The Regime and Vulgarity (1999) Elena Basner; 12. Shostakovich's World is Our World (1998) Mistislav Rostropovich Talks With Manashir Yakubov; 13. Shostakovich Remembered: Interviews With His Soviet Colleagues (1992) Irina NikolskayaPart III14. A Link in the Chain: Reflections on Shostakovich and His Times (1976) Henry Orlov; 15. A Perspective on Soviet Musical Culture During the Lifetime of Shostakovich (1998) Levon Hakobian; 16. The Latest "New Shostakovich" (2000) Levon Hakobian; 17. Dialogues About Shostakovich: From the History of Russian Studies About Shostakovich (2002) Ludmila KovnatskayaPart IV.18. Ian MacDonald's The New Shostakovich (1993) Malcolm Hamrick Brown; 19. Elizabeth Wilson's Shostakovich: A Life Remembered (1996) Malcolm Hamrick Brown; 20. A Response to Papers by Allan Ho and Dmitri Feofanov (1998) David Fanning; 21. Whose Shostakovich? (2000) Gerard McBurney; 22. The Shostakovich Variations (2000) Paul Mitchinson; 23. Shostakovich: A Brief Encounter and a Present Perspective (1996; 2002) Malcolm Hamrick Brown; 24. Laurel Fay's Shostakovich: A Life (2000) Simon Morrison; 25. When Serious Music Mattered (2001) Richard Taruskin

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.4.2004
Reihe/Serie Russian Music Studies
Zusatzinfo 14 b&w photos, 6 figures, 1 bibliog., 1 index
Verlagsort Bloomington, IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 663 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
ISBN-10 0-253-34364-X / 025334364X
ISBN-13 978-0-253-34364-2 / 9780253343642
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