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Shostakovich
[ shos-tuh-koh-vich; Russian shuh-stuh-kaw-vyich ]
noun
- Di·mi·tri Di·mi·tri·e·vich [dih-, mee, -tree di-, mee, -tree-, uh, -vich, dmyee, -t, r, yee , dmyee, -t, r, yi-yi-vyich], 1906–75, Russian composer.
Shostakovich
/ ˌʃɒstəˈkəʊvɪtʃ; ʃəstaˈkɔvitʃ /
noun
- ShostakovichDmitri Dmitriyevich19061975MRussianMUSIC: composer Dmitri Dmitriyevich (ˈdmitrij ˈdmitrijɪvitʃ). 1906–75, Soviet composer, noted esp for his 15 symphonies and his chamber music
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A former lover of Shostakovich, the writer Galina Serebryakova, disappeared into the Gulag camps.
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The writer A. Lezhnev said, “I view the incident with Shostakovich as the advent of the same ‘order’ that burns books in Germany.”
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Shostakovich was briefly in Moscow, and he was summoned to the theater.
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Similarly, how little time Shostakovich spent on his work elucidates the fever and impatience of his mind.
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My mother's maiden name is Shostakovich, as in Dmitri, and perhaps this is why I feel so at home in Russia.
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