
A Shostakovich Casebook (Russian Music Studies)
by: Malcolm Hamrick Brown (Editor)
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Date: 2005-08-17
Language: English
Print Length: 424 pages
ISBN-10: 0253218233
ISBN-13: 9780253218230
Book Description
“The book . . . includes . . . valuable essays and interviews, which move beyond the scholarly controversy to sketch a nuanced picture of Shostakovich’s life under a totalitarian regime. . . . The ‘Casebook’ contributors compellingly warn of replacing one mask with another, one black-and-white myth with its simple inversion.” ―New York Times “. . . an important and readable collection. . . . It presents a devastating critique of Volkov’s claims and scholarly practices in Testimony.” ―New York Review of BooksA Shostakovich Casebook brings together 25 essays, interviews, newspaper articles, and reviews―many newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union―to create a volume of essential reading and cutting-edge scholarship in Russian music studies. The contributors include Malcolm H. Brown, Laurel Fay, Irina Antonovna Shostakovich, and Richard Taruskin.
Editorial Reviews
“The book . . . includes . . . valuable essays and interviews, which move beyond the scholarly controversy to sketch a nuanced picture of Shostakovich’s life under a totalitarian regime. . . . The ‘Casebook’ contributors compellingly warn of replacing one mask with another, one black-and-white myth with its simple inversion.” ―New York Times “. . . an important and readable collection. . . . It presents a devastating critique of Volkov’s claims and scholarly practices in Testimony.” ―New York Review of BooksA Shostakovich Casebook brings together 25 essays, interviews, newspaper articles, and reviews―many newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union―to create a volume of essential reading and cutting-edge scholarship in Russian music studies. The contributors include Malcolm H. Brown, Laurel Fay, Irina Antonovna Shostakovich, and Richard Taruskin.
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