Shostakovich reconsidered
2006
Books
Find it!
Dmitry Shostakovich's memoirs, "Testimony" have been the subject of fierce debate since their publication in 1979. This book aims to address the accusations levelled at "Testimony" and Solomon Volkov, Shostakovich's amanuensis, and also talks about Shostakovich and his position in Soviet society. Establishes beyond any doubt the enormous courage of one of the giants of the age Dmitry Shostakovich's memoirs, Testimony, `related to and edited by Solomon Volkov', have been the subject of fierce debate since their publication in 1979. Was Testimony a forgery, made up by an impudent impostor, or was it the deathbed confession of a bent, but unbroken, man? Even now, years after the fall of the communist regime, a coterie of well-placed Western musicologists have regularly raised objections to Testimony, hoping with each attack to undermine the picture of Shostakovich presented in his memoirs that of a man of enormous moral stature, bitterly disillusioned with the Soviet system. Here, Allan Ho and Dmitry Feofanov systematically address all of the accusations levelled at Testimony and Solomon Volkov, Shostakovich's amanuensis, amassing an enormous amount of material about Shostakovich and his position in Soviet society and burying forever the pictureof Shostakovich as a willing participant in the communist charade. ALLAN B. HO is a musicologist, DMITRY FEOFANOV a lawyer and pianist.
Main title:
Shostakovich reconsidered / written and edited by Allan B. Ho and Dmitry Feofanov ; with an overture by Vladimir Ashkenazy.
Author:
Ho, Allan Benedict, 1955-, author, editorFeofanov, Dmitry, author, editor
Imprint:
London : Toccata, 2006.
Collation:
787 pages : illustrations (black and white), music ; 22 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780907689577 (pbk)
Language:
English
BRN:
3689742
More Information:
