Dmitry Shostakovich is one of the most famous composers of the 20th century. Although he became famous, he encountered many difficulties in the process. He played a public role in the Russian Soviet Union. Besides being suffering from life, it is being censored and intimidated in the life of his wife and children. The problem is whether he is a faithful Communist or a victim. The events in his life, whether good or bad, formed the music he created and led one of the greatest symphonies of the 20th century - his fifth symphony. Shostakovich, born in St. Petersburg, Russia on September 25, 1906, is the second child of the three children born in Dmitri Boleslavovich Shostakovich and Sofiya Vasilievna Kokoulina.
Dmitri Shostakovich, the best composer in Russia, will criticize the lack of this memorial at the thirteenth symphony orchestra completed in 1962. But he will go one step further and criticize the Soviet Union under the guidance of Joseph Stalin died in 1953. Symphony is one of the most permanent accusations of Stalinism and dotted with frequent hints of continued failure of the Soviet state after Stalin. The symphony orchestra consists of five exercises and sets several pieces by famous poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko as music. When Yevtushenko published a poem about Babi Yar in the 1961 Literaturnaya Gazeta newspaper, the eyebrows rose rapidly. Shostakovich, the most outstanding composer of the Soviet Union, was shocked by his serious protest tone; it began with a powerful line:
Dmitri Shostakovich is one of the most promising chamber music composers in the 20th century who perform 20 string quartets, 2 piano trio, piano quintet and many other indoor music. Shostakovich's music has been banned for a long time in the Soviet Union, and Shostakovich himself has a personal danger of being forcibly repatriated to Siberia. His eighth quartet is an autobiographical piece that expresses his strong frustration of suicide and accepts suicide. It quotes the previous work and uses the theme DSCH of the four notes which is the acronym of the composer
Dmitri Shostakovich (Dmitri Shostakovich), born September 25, 1905, began learning piano lessons from her mother at the age of 9. He showed interest in the adjacent string quartet. In 1919 he entered the Congo (formerly St. Petersburg, later Leningrad) music conference, where he learned Leonid Nikolaev until 1923 and Alexandre Gera and piano until 1925. Znov is cooperating with Maximilian Steinberg. - Shostovich was born: on 25 September 1906, died in St. Petersburg, Russia: On August 9, 1975, Moscow Shostakovich was a Russian composer with 15 symphonies, numerous indoors in music works and concertos It is famous, many of which are under pressure from the government to impose standards of Soviet art. Shostakovich is the son of an engineer