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Soviet Credo: Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony

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Book Hardback
Book Soviet Credo: Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony Pauline Fairclough
Libristo code: 04679826
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd, February 2006
Composed in 1935-36 and intended to be his artistic 'credo', Shostakovich's "Fourth Symphony" was no... Full description
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Composed in 1935-36 and intended to be his artistic 'credo', Shostakovich's "Fourth Symphony" was not performed publicly until 1961. Here, Dr Pauline Fairclough tackles head-on one of the most significant and least understood of Shostakovich's major works. She argues that the "Fourth Symphony" was radically different from its Soviet contemporaries in terms of its structure, dramaturgy, tone and even language, and therefore challenged the norms of Soviet symphonism at a crucial stage of its development. With the backing of prominent musicologists such as Ivan Sollertinsky, the composer could realistically have expected the premiere to have taken place, and may even have intended the symphony to be a model for a new kind of 'democratic' Soviet symphonism. Fairclough meticulously examines the score to inform a discussion of tonal and thematic processes, allusion, paraphrase and reference to musical types, or intonations. Such analysis is set deeply in the context of Soviet musical culture during the period 1932-36, involving Shostakovich's contemporaries Shabalin, Myaskovsky, Kabalevsky and Popov. A new method of analysis is also advanced here, where a range of Soviet and Western analytical methods are informed by the theoretical work of Shostakovich's contemporaries Viktor Shklovsky, Boris Tomashevsky, Mikhail Bakhtin and Ivan Sollertinsky, together with Theodor Adorno's late study of Mahler. In this way, the book will significantly increase an understanding of the symphony and its context.

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Full name Soviet Credo: Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 296
EAN 9780754650164
ISBN 0754650162
Libristo code 04679826
Weight 590
Dimensions 166 x 242 x 25
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