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Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8 (Book, New Ed)
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Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8 (Book, New Ed)
Series: Landmarks in Music Since 1950
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When it was first performed in October 1960, Shostakovich's Eighth
String Quartet was greeted with a standing ovation and given a full
encore. Its popularity has continued to the present day with over a
hundred commercial recordings appearing during the last 40 years.
The appeal of the work is not hard to identify; immediately
communicative, the quartet also contains rich seams of deeper
meaning. This book is the first to examine its musical design in
detail and seeks to overthrow the charges of superficiality that
have arisen as a result of the work's popular success. The core of
this study is the close analysis of the work, but this is placed in
context with a discussion of Shostakovich's reputation and
historical position, the circumstances of the quartet's composition
and the subsequent controversies that have surrounded it. The work
was composed during the so-called 'Thaw' years of the Soviet Union,
and the cultural and political backgrounds of this period are
considered, together with Shostakovich's life and work during this
time. David Fanning argues persuasively that the Eighth String
Quartet is a landmark in twentieth-century music in its
transcendence of the extra-musical meanings that it invokes; that
it is 'music that liberates itself from the shackles of its
context'. The book features an accompanying CD of the work.
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