List of Pieces with Russian Nationalism

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Re: List of Pieces with Russian Nationalism

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allegroamabile wrote:
KGill wrote:Interesting, but 'Shostakovich reports'? Exactly where did you find this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_ ... ostakovich
The more accurate link to the point in the relevant article is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_ ... nal_memory. The source for the passage in the article (with quote), given at the end of the first paragraph of that section, is from Volkov's Testimony.

Unfortunate.
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What is unfortunate?
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"A libretto, a libretto, my kingdom for a libretto!" -- Cesar Cui (letter to Stasov, Feb. 20, 1877)
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That is unfortunate. I guess you should amend your statement to 'Volkov reports'. :wink:
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me wrote:Call it a preemptive strike. If Shostakovich is mentioned more often (especially in regard to nationalism) it is assured Volkov will come up.
I knew it! Need I say I told you so?

If you want to read something that puts a neutral (and amazingly not subjective) view on Shostakovich, read Laurel E. Fay's Shostakovich: A life. Good book. Her essay's also good.

Testimony is the most un-academic book I have ever seen that has been so widely approved of by academics.
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what about Arensky?

* Fantaisie sur des Chants Epiques Russes, Op.48 (Arensky, Anton Stepanovich)
* Fantasia on a Russian Folksong, Op.48 (Arensky, Anton Stepanovich)



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Re: List of Pieces with Russian Nationalism

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I am really eager to find out if Alexander Glazunov had any Mongol roots since he does look somewhat Oriental. I know that the Mongols occupied Eastern Europe for some time so it is definitely plausible. If I could gain any insight on this from somebody I would be extremely grateful.
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