Title: Dmitri Shostakovich September 25, 1906- August 9, 1975
1Dmitri ShostakovichSeptember 25, 1906- August 9,
1975
- Born in St. Petersburg, Russia
- Family very liberal
- Child prodigy (piano and comp)
- Age 13- entered St. Petersburg
- Conservatory
- Academically successful
- Suffered for lack of political enthusiasm
- First Symphony written as graduation piece
- Post Graduation-career as concert pianist and
composer.
2Dmitri ShostakovichSeptember 25, 1906- August 9,
1975
- Competed in Chopin competition
- Met Bruno Walter
- Concentrated on composition
- Limited performances to his own works
- The Nose
- Called Formalist by the Russian Association of
Proletarian Musicians or RAPM called - Formalism any art which used complex techniques
and forms accessible only to the elite, rather
than being simplified for the people
3Dmitri ShostakovichSeptember 25, 1906- August 9,
1975
- 1927- met Ivan Sollertinsky
- Influenced musical tastes
- 1932- open marriage to first wife
- 1930s- worked for theatre company
- Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District
- Early success
- 1936-Series of attacks in Pravda
- Muddle Instead of Music
- No commission no
- Responded with Symphony No. 5
4Dmitri ShostakovichSeptember 25, 1906- August 9,
1975
- 1936- The Great Terror
- Symphoniespublic
- Chamberprivate (experimental, expressive)
- 1937- Taught at Conservatory, distracting
- 1941-WW2 (St. PetersburgLeningrad)
- Shosty in Leningrad during seige
- Began Symphony. No 7 Leningrad (heroic)
- 1943- Moved to Moscow
- 8th Symphony- Somber and violent (banned)
- 9th Symphony- Neoclassic parody
5Dmitri ShostakovichSeptember 25, 1906- August 9,
1975
- Second Piano Trio
- Dedicated to Sollertinsky
- Totentanz finale
- 1948- Denounced again
- Privileges taken away
- Most works banned
- Public repentance
- 1960-Joined the Communist Party
- 13th Symphony- Set Jewish poetry
- Late works show preoccupation of death
- Died of lung cancer
6Sergei ProkofievApril 27, 1891- March 5,1953
- Born in Ukraine
- Intelligent from early age
- 1904- moved to St. Petersburg
- to study
- Studied with Rimsky-Korsakov
- 1910-Father passed, funding ceased
- 1911-contract with publisher, travel to Paris
(Ballet Russe), London - 1917 Symphony No. 1 Classical
7Sergei ProkofievApril 27, 1891- March 5,1953
- 1918-Political unrest led him to USA
- Compared to Rachmaninov, concert career
- 1920- Went to Paris because of finances
- 1935-Returned to Soviet Union
- After the war, accused of formalism
- Works cancelled and health declined, he withdrew
into himself. - Died the same day as Stalin