Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
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Title:
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Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich Shostakovich; Maria Ewing; Aage Haugland; Sergeĭ Larin; Philip Langridge; Anatoly Kotcherga; Heinz Zednik; Kurt Moll; Elena Zaremba; Orchestre et Chœur de l'Opéra Bastille; Myung-Whun Chung |
Código CDU:
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Schos.16 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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Dmitry Shostakovich was a Russian composer whose symphonies and quartets, numbering 15 each, are among the greatest examples of these classic forms from the twentieth century. His style evolved from the brash humor and experimental character of his first period, exemplified by the operas The Nose and Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, into both the more introverted melancholy and nationalistic fervor of his second phase (the Symphonies No. 5 and No. 7, "Leningrad"), and finally into the defiant and bleak mood of his last period (exemplified by the Symphony No. 14 and Quartet No. 15). Early in his career his music showed the influence of Prokofiev and Stravinsky, especially in his prodigious and highly successful First Symphony. He could effectively communicate a melancholic depth and profound sense of anguish, as one hears in many of his symphonies, concertos, and quartets. Solomon Volkov, in his controversial Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich explains the composer's seeming bombast ... |
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