ISBN-13: 9783330511576 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 84 str.
This book concentrates on the historical background of Shostakovich s music and his relationship with one of the most dangerous dictators ever to exist: Joseph Stalin. From the musical examples of Shostakovich's symphonies, quartets and opera 'Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District', this paper demonstrates how his music represents a chronicle of the history of the Soviet Union during the 20th century. Each composition depicts the political climate of the time, the specific issues or events which were occurring and the overall sentiment of the people. In effect, Shostakovich was the voice for his people as he exposed the evils of Stalin s terror through his music while almost everyone else who wished to live remained in silence. Looking beyond the music, this paper discusses the many disconcerting issues which Shostakovich raises as he protested against tyranny in the name of morality and humanity.