Shostakovich & Stalin by Solomon Volkov


ISBN
9780316861410
Published
Released
18 / 05 / 2004
Binding
Paperback
Pages
384
Dimensions
157 x 234 x 22mm

The Extraordinary Relationship Between the Great Composer and the Brutal Dictator.

"Music illuminates a person and provides him with his last hope; even Stalin, a butcher, knew that . . ." So said the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, who spent his life battling for the right to create his works under the Soviet Union's totalitarian regime.

This proved dangerous under the autocratic Stalin, who perceived himself to be an erudite critic of modern culture. So when he stormed out of the performance of Shostakovich's opera 'Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk' in 1936, the composer feared he would be arrested and killed.

Instead, the "supreme leader" played a game of cat and mouse. He would attack Shostakovich in Pravda and ban his music from the airwaves. Then he would honour him with prestigious awards. Stalin's goal was to remain unpredictable, and thus afford Shostakovich no sense of personal security, although he continued to compose stirring symphonies that drew him millions of fans.

This is a fascinating and important story told by one of the greatest authorities on Russian culture in the Soviet years.
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