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D D# C B day
Hey Tubenetters, today's old Dimitri Shostakovich's (or however you want to spell it) 100th birthday!
What's your favorite work of his--other than "Festive Overture"?
What's your favorite work of his--other than "Festive Overture"?
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Re: D D# C B day
The eleventh symphony (The year 1905).Chuck(G) wrote:What's your favorite work of his--other than "Festive Overture"?
Also the 24 preludes and fugues. I am listening to the recording by Tatjana Nikolajeva right now.
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I like Symphonies #4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15. The others are ok, too...
Also, The Execution of Stepan Razin (sp?) is really cool. We played it back in school. You don't really see many recordings of it, though...
Also, The Execution of Stepan Razin (sp?) is really cool. We played it back in school. You don't really see many recordings of it, though...
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I listened to some of his quartet music on NPR St Paul Sunday on the way to church yesterday. What I found ironic was the comment made about his music that at the time, the USSR criticized his music for being too progressive or even avant-garde from their perspective as they were wanting him to, "Write for the masses," while the West, having just been through the development of atonality, considered his writing archaic.
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I'm quite fond of Bobo's performance of the Adagio from the Limpid Stream, quite a beautiful piece of Shostakovich
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yep
"Lenningrad" Symphony.
I love the recapitulation, we even have words to it...
"i'm going to kill your family--- and your dog--- and your cat--- and maybe even your sisters---"
You youngins out there need to pick up a recording of it for your sight singing classes (it will make you a killer minor 2nd and tritone person)
I love the recapitulation, we even have words to it...
"i'm going to kill your family--- and your dog--- and your cat--- and maybe even your sisters---"
You youngins out there need to pick up a recording of it for your sight singing classes (it will make you a killer minor 2nd and tritone person)
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