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Dr. Drew's Infrequent Blog: Shostakovich
16 Feb 2006 by Dr. Drew  
This is the 100th anniversary of the birth of my favorite composer, Dimitri SHOSTAKOVICH. BBC Radio 3 will be playing a good deal of his works. You can catch them using the BBC Radio Player as well as some wonderful links. ...
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Get Bernstein in Japan: Schumann Symphony No. 1/Shostakovich ...
5 Dec 2009 by liberty7949301  
5 Felix Mendelssohn conducted the premiere performance of Robert Schumann's First or Spring Symphony in 1841, six weeks after the work's completion, and the composer won acclaim as a symphonist on his first try. Dimitri Shostakovich had ...
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Bob Lambert » Blog Archive » Followership II – Individualists ...
1 Nov 2009 by Bob  
I recently read Testimony, Solomon Volkov's controversial publication of the memoirs of Dimitri Shostakovich, the great 20th century Russian composer. There were three different individuals in the book who demonstrated three different ...
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A post-rock lover's guide to classical music: episode 4
16 Nov 2009 by giuliano  
What was the composer trying to say? What was he trying to make clear? The questions are naive of course, but despite their naivety and crudity, they definitely merit being asked. And I would add to them, for instance, Can music attack ...
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The Brooding And haunting String Quartets Of Dmit - The Horn
20 Oct 2009 by the horn  
I've been listening to a superb five CD set on Deutsche Grammophon of all 15 string quartets by the great Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich (1906 -1975) , played by the outstanding Emerson Quartet , one of today's finest chamber ...
The Horn - http://www.blogiversity.org/blogs/the__horn/default.aspx
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Harry Potter Totally Looks Like Dimitri Shostakovich « Totally ...
28 Oct 2008 by ichctcf  
Harry Potter Totally Looks Like Russian composer and intellectual Dimitri Shostakovich Submitted by dbsstu.
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LowellRocks.com Forum | Musician Talk | Discussion: Demented ...
4 Dec 2009
I first became intrigued with the half-diminished scale in 1977 when I was studying the music of the Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich. The notes comprising the scale can all be found in two diminished chord/arpeggios juxtaposed one ...
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Dimitri Shostakovich:Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major
18 Oct 2009 by Tyler Lockett  
i was inspired by this piano concerto to do a quick portrait of the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich. The emotional resonance of this song is very complex. It has this sublime duality of melancholy and joy. Click the title above the ...
subterranean treasure hunt - http://tylerlockett.blogspot.com/

Culture Vulture: BSO' s Death-drenched Russian program
13 Oct 2009 by ArtsFuse  
This, as Dyer points out, is a little hard to take seriously from the composer of “the three most famous storytelling ballets of the 20th century” and, as we hear in the Scherzo fantastique. In fact, Stravinsky composed the coolly ...
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BERKLEE | Events Calendar | Berklee Jazz/World String Orchestra
22 Nov 2009
The program will include music by Pat Metheney, Shostakovich, and Berklee faculty composer Mimi Rabson. The concert will feature Mexican vocalist Mili Bermejo in three love songs from Mexico and Argentina. Soloists from the ensemble will also be ... “Chamber Symphony,” by Dimitri Shostakovich, is dedicated to the victims of fascism and war. Originally composed as his eighth string quartet in July 1960, the music is austere, anguished, serenely beautiful, and violent. ...
Berklee.edu Events - http://www.berklee.edu/events/

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