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Τι (ποιος) είναι Dmitri Shostakovich - ορισμός

SOVIET COMPOSER AND PIANIST (1906-1975)
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  • Shostakovich in 1925
  • Shostakovich in 1950
  • Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk]]'' by [[Helikon Opera]] in 2014
  • ''Left to right'', 4 October 1946: [[Sergei Prokofiev]], Shostakovich, [[Aram Khachaturian]]
  • A Russian stamp in Shostakovich's memory, published in 2000
  • Shostakovich voting in the election of the Council of Administration of Soviet Musicians in Moscow in 1974 (photograph by [[Yuri Shcherbinin]])
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  • Birthplace of Shostakovich (now School No. 267). Commemorative plaque at left
  • Shostakovich before 1941

List of compositions by Dmitri Shostakovich         
WIKIMEDIA LIST OF MUSICAL WORKS BY COMPOSER
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Dmitri Shostakovich typically catalogued his compositions and occasionally his arrangements of other composers' music with opus numbers. He began this practice with the early Scherzo in F-sharp minor and continued until the end of his life.
Galina Dmitrievna Shostakovich         
RUSSIAN PIANIST AND BIOLOGIST
Galina Dmitrievna Shostakovich
Galina Dmitrievna Shostakovich (; born in Leningrad on 30 May 1936) is a Russian trained pianist and biologist.
Dmitri Royster         
EASTERN ORTHODOX ARCHBISHOP
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Archbishop Dmitri (November 2, 1923 – August 28, 2011) was a hierarch of the Orthodox Church in America. He served as archbishop of the church's Diocese of the South from 1978 to 2009 and was the ruling bishop of the Mexican Exarchate from 1972 to 2008.

Βικιπαίδεια

Dmitri Shostakovich

Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (25 September [O.S. 12 September] 1906 – 9 August 1975) was a Soviet-era Russian composer and pianist who became internationally known after the premiere of his First Symphony in 1926 and was regarded throughout his life as a major composer.

Shostakovich achieved early fame in the Soviet Union, but had a complex relationship with its government. His 1934 opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk was initially a success, but eventually was condemned by the Soviet government, putting his career at risk. In 1948 his work was denounced under the Zhdanov Doctrine, with professional consequences lasting several years. Even after his censure was rescinded in 1956, performances of his music were occasionally subject to state interventions, as with his Thirteenth Symphony (1962). Shostakovich was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR (1947) and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (from 1962 until his death), as well as chairman of the RSFSR Union of Composers (1960–1968). Over the course of his career, he earned several important awards, including the Order of Lenin, from the Soviet government.

Shostakovich combined a variety of different musical techniques in his works. His music is characterized by sharp contrasts, elements of the grotesque, and ambivalent tonality; he was also heavily influenced by neoclassicism and by the late Romanticism of Gustav Mahler. His orchestral works include 15 symphonies and six concerti (two each for piano, violin, and cello). His chamber works include 15 string quartets, a piano quintet, and two piano trios. His solo piano works include two sonatas, an early set of 24 preludes, and a later set of 24 preludes and fugues. Stage works include three completed operas and three ballets. Shostakovich also wrote several song cycles, and a substantial quantity of music for theatre and film.

Shostakovich's reputation has continued to grow after his death. Scholarly interest has increased significantly since the late 20th century, including considerable debate about the relationship between his music and his attitudes toward the Soviet government.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Dmitri Shostakovich
1. I believe Hartmann is a symphonist worthy of comparison with Dmitri Shostakovich in terms of the quality of his composition and its emotional impact.
2. Rostropovich‘s sympathies against the Communist leaders of his homeland started with the denunciations of his teachers, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev during the Stalin era.
3. Ten of the amendments become the Bill of Rights. 18'7 –– U.S. writer and Nobel laureate William Faulkner is born. 1'06 –– Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich is born.
4. Rostropovich‘s sympathies against the Communist leaders of his homeland started with the Stalin–era denunciations of his teachers – Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev.
5. "He had a way to channel his energy through other people, and it was magical." Rostropovich‘s sympathies against the Communist leaders of his homeland started with the denunciations of his teachers, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev during the Stalin era.