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THE SHOSTAKOVICH QUESTION
LISTENING TO SHOSTAKOVICH
SYMPHONY No. 5 1937
SYMPHONY No. 1 1924-25
SYMPHONY No. 2 ("To OCTOBER") 1927
SYMPHONY No. 3 ("THE FIRST OF MAY") 1929
PIANO CONCERTO No. 1 1933
SYMPHONY No. 4 1935-36
SYMPHONY No. 6 1939
SYMPHONY No. 7 ("LENINGRAD") 1941
SYMPHONY No. 8 1943
SYMPHONY No. 9 1945
VIOLIN CONCERTO No. 1 1947-48, revised 1955
SYMPHONY No. 10 1953
SYMPHONY No. 11 ("TviF YEAR 1905") 1957
PIANO CONCERTO No. 2 1957
CELLO CONCERTO No. 1 1959
SYMPHONY No. 12 ("THE YEAR 1917") 1961
SYMPHONY No. 13 ("BABI YAR") 1962
CELLO CONCERTO No. 2 1966
VIOLIN CONCERTO No. 2 1967
SYMPHONY No. 14 1969
SYMPHONY No. 15 1971
POSTLUDI[
APPENDIX 1: CHRONOLOGY OF WORKS
APPENDIX 2: SUMMARY OF INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT FORMS
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
CD TRACK LISTING
There are several important musical firsts in this dynamo of' a movement, starting with the presence
When Shostakovich says "burlesque," he's not kidding. You may feel, on hearing the xylophone and woo
The second subject, scored for the entire wind section with timpani and triangle, is a wistful merry
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