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Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)

Buscador de conciertos de música clásica, óperas, espectáculos de ballet y danza | Shostakovich
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The leading Russian of the Soviet era, Dmitry Shostakovich was born into revolutionary times, but while his artistic course was contorted by the harassments of an authoritarian system, it never lost its moral or expressive integrity.

Born in St Petersburg, he was a gifted student who announced his talent and individuality to the public with his First Symphony at the age of 19. Less than a decade after the 1917 Revolution, the lively 1920s atmosphere of modernist experimentation was reflected in his brilliant, often satirical early scores. The mood changed, however, after musical activity was brought under state control; the grittily realistic opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District was denounced in Pravda in 1936 as ‘chaos instead of music’ and quickly disappeared from the repertoire. Shostakovich withdrew from performance the brooding Fourth Symphony he had just completed, offering up instead the more optimistic and conventional Fifth and presenting it as ‘a Soviet artist’s reply to just criticism’.

Thus, the cast for his subsequent troubled relationship with the system was set. To anger the authorities could be a fatal act, even for artists, and for the rest of his life Shostakovich would tread a fine line between the party orthodoxy of often-bland socialist realism on the one hand, and personal expression and cleverness (denounced as ‘formalism’) on the other. The two could be legitimately brought together in the patriotic fervour of the Second World War, especially in the Seventh Symphony, the ‘Leningrad’, whose grand-scale evocation of the besieged city’s resilience won international acclaim; yet a slip-up with the almost flippant mood of the Ninth, his first post-war symphony and considered not to be heroic enough, led to another round of criticism and withdrawal into irony and obfuscation as a method of self-preservation.

The death of Stalin in 1953 ushered in a period of relative artistic freedom, which Shostakovich began to exploit in works of stark outward expression such as the Thirteenth Symphony (1962), inspired by the wartime massacre of civilians at Babiy Yar, or the searing Fourteenth (1969). At the same time he invested intense intimacy of feeling into chamber music, above all in his string quartets – eleven out of his total of fifteen were composed after 1953.

Shostakovich’s output ranges acrsoss orchestral music (fifteen symphonies, plus six concertos), operas, ballets, film scores, chamber music, piano music and songs. But he will be remembered above all as one of the twentieth century’s greatest masters of the symphony – the genre whose broad human canvas seemed his natural idiom.

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Listado de obras
24 Préludes pour piano, Op.34: extraits24 preludios y fugas para piano, op. 875 pieces for Two Violins and Piano7 Romances on Poems by Blok for soprano, violin, cello and piano, Op.127Anna KareninaAntiformalist Rayok, Satirical cantata for four voices, chorus, and pianoBallet Suite no. 1 for orchestra, Op.84aConcertino for two pianos in A minor, Op.94Concerto DSCHConcierto para piano núm. 1 en do menor, op. 35Concierto para piano núm. 2 en fa mayor, Op.102Concierto para violonchelo núm. 1 en mi bemol mayor, op. 107Concierto para violonchelo núm. 2 en sol mayor, op. 126Concierto para violín núm. 1 en la menor, op.77 u op. 99Concierto para violín núm. 2 en do sostenido menor, Šq.Q129Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 1 en do mayor, Op.49Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 10 en la bemol mayor, Op.118Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 11 en fa menor, Op.122Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 12 en re bemol mayor, Op.133Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 13 en si bemol menor, Op.138Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 14 en fa sostenido mayor, Op.142Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 15 en mi bemol menor, Op.144Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 2 en la mayor, Op.68Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 3 en fa mayor, op. 73Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 4 en re mayor, Op.83Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 5 en si bemol mayor, Op.92Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 6 en sol mayor, Op.101Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 7 en fa sostenido menor, op. 108Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 8 en do menor "Malinconia", op. 110Cuarteto de cuerda núm. 9 en mi bemol mayor, Op.117Film music to The Gadfly, Op.97: RomanceFive Preludes for piano, Op.2cFive Romances on Verses by Dolmatovsky for bass and piano, Op.98From Jewish Folk Poetry, song cycle, Op 79aLa narizLady Macbeth de MtsenskMichelangelo Suite on Verses by Buonarroti for bass and piano, Op.145Moscow, Cheryomushki (Cherrytown)Music to the film Hamlet after Shakespeare for orchestra, Op.116Music to the film The Gadfly, based on the novel by Voynich, Op.97Obertura festiva, op. 96Piano Quintet in G minor, Op.57Preludio y fuga núm. 10 en do sostenido menor, op. 87Preludio y fuga núm. 11 en si mayor, op. 87Preludio y fuga núm. 21 en si bemol mayor, op. 87Preludio y fuga núm. 24 en re menor, op. 87Preludio y fuga núm. 5 en re mayor, op. 87Preludio y scherzo para octeto de cuerda, Op.11Red Riding Hood and the WolfScherzo in F sharp minor for orchestra, Op.1Sinfonía de cámara en do menor (arr. Rudolf Barshai), op. 110aSinfonía núm. 1 en fa menor, op. 10Sinfonía núm. 10 en mi menor, op. 93Sinfonía núm. 11 en sol menor "El año 1905", op. 103Sinfonía núm. 12 en re menor "El año 1917", op. 112Sinfonía núm. 13 en si bemol menor, "Babi Yar", Op.113Sinfonía núm. 14, Op.135Sinfonía núm. 15 en la mayor, op. 141Sinfonía núm. 4 en do menor, op. 43Sinfonía núm. 5 en re menor, op. 47Sinfonía núm. 6 en si menor, op. 54Sinfonía núm. 7 en do mayor, "Leningrado" op. 60Sinfonía núm. 8 en do menor, op. 65Sinfonía núm. 9 en mi bemol mayor, op. 70Sonata para piano núm. 1, Op.12Sonata para piano núm. 2 en si menor, Op.61Sonata para viola and piano, Op.147Sonata para violonchelo en re menor, op. 40Sonata para violín and piano, Op.134Spanish Songs for (mezzo)soprano and piano, Op.100Suite for Jazz Orchestra no. 1, Op.38aSuite for Jazz Orchestra no. 2, Op.50b: Waltz no. 2Suite for Variety Stage OrchestraSuite from Hamlet for orchestra, Op.116aSuite from The Gadfly for orchestra, Op.97aSuite para orquesta de jazz núm. 2, Op.50bThe Bolt for orchestra: suite, Op.27aTheme and Variations in B flat major for orchestra, Op.3Three Fantastic Dances for piano, Op.5Trío con piano núm. 1 en do menor, op. 8Trío con piano núm. 2 en mi menor, op. 67Two Pieces for String Quartet: Adagio and AllegrettoTwo Pieces for string quartet "Elegy and Polka", Op.30bTwo pieces, Op.11