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Although, later in life, Shostakovich himself was unhappy with the Third, at the time of its premiere it was positively received. Boris Asafyev called it "the birth of the symphony out of the dynamism of revolutionary oratory", [3] and it was quickly performed in America by Leopold Stokowski, in Philadelphia in 1932 and at Carnegie Hall in early 1933.
Dmitri Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 3 in F major, Op. 73, was composed in 1946. He wrote most of it between May and August of 1946 while visiting his summer home in Kellomäki (presently known as Komarovo). [1] The Quartet was premiered in Moscow by the Beethoven Quartet, to whom it is dedicated, in December 1946.
Serenade for violin, clarinet, double-bass, piano and percussion (1968) ... Prokofiev and Shostakovich for piano six hands ... opera in 3 acts and an epilogue, ...
The Shostakovich orchestration had a substantial influence on many of his later works, and has since been adapted for bass and baritone voices. 1966 (pub.), Samuil Feinberg; Serenade transcribed for solo piano. 1983, Edison Denisov; Version for bass and orchestra, premiered and recorded by Yevgeny Nesterenko with Gennady Rozhdestvensky ...
Arrangement of Gaetano Braga's "Serenade" Soprano, mezzo-soprano, violin, and piano 1972 Intended for use in Shostakovich's unrealized opera based on Anton Chekhov's "The Black Monk". [210] 142 String Quartet No. 14 in F ♯ major String quartet 1973 Dedicated to Sergei Shirinsky. [210] 143 Six Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva: Contralto and piano 1973
He was the posthumous dedicatee of Shostakovich's Theme and Variations in B-flat major for orchestra, Op. 3. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sokolov's recorded works include his contributions to several collaborative projects of the "Belyayev circle", including the set of character pieces for string quartet known as Les Vendredis as well as a set of variations for ...
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Some examples of serenades in the 20th century include the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings by Benjamin Britten, the Serenade in A for piano by Stravinsky, the Serenade for baritone and septet, Op. 24 by Arnold Schoenberg, and the movement entitled "Serenade" in Shostakovich's last string quartet, No. 15 (1974).