by shostakovich » Sun Feb 18, 2001 12:34 am
Hi Ernesto. I'd describe Shostakovich's 10th as a combination of Mahler and Tchaikovsky with a touch of Bruckner. And I'm sure that doesn't help except to think there will be emotion, brooding, vitality, and straightforward structure. <BR>Shostakovich's work has to be seen in terms of Soviet politics to get extramusical meaning out of it. He was on and off the S-list during the period late 1920s to early 1950s. Stalin dominated the arts during that period. He was its iron dictator. Writing "decadent western" music could, and did, cost composers their lives. Luckily for Shostakovich, he was Stalin's fair-haired boy, and a showpiece to the "west" (a great composer who could flourish under communism). It wasn't easy, but Shostakovich was able to dodge the bullet by writing what was wanted of him for public consumption, and writing music of private dissatisfaction if it were disguised. <P>After Shostakovich's death a re-evaluation of his music took place. The 10th Symphony, written just after Stalin died, was an outpouring of the tragedy of the Soviets under their "great leader". The brooding first movement represents the despair caused by Stalin's oppression. The second movement was a devlish caricature of the feared and hated Stalin. The last movement was a mock joyous paean to "Soviet Realism" dictated under Stalin. One can take the symphony as pure music, without the history, and enjoy it, but there's so much more meaning if you know the circumstances the composer had to endure. Here's a quote from the Time-Life set of records on Shostakovich.<P>"The tenth is one of his masterpieces and it is not about anything but the beauty of certain combinations of sound. The mood it communicates is somberly personal, despite a lively finale that helped it past the censors. (Someone has said that Soviet officials will swallow anything provided it ends with plenty of fortissimo major triads.)"<P>You'll probably get much of what's here in the program notes, but a little extra preparation can't hurt. If you can find it in your libe for an advance listen, so much the better. Enjoy.<BR>Shos