Happy Birthday, Dmitri Shostakovich
I'm ashamed to admit that though I've read William T. Vollmann's Europe Central, I've yet to track down good recordings of Dmitri Shostakovich's work. (What, you think it's all lame Squarepusher jokes musicwise up in this joint? Naw, man; I got, like, class, and stuff. Or at least, I used to go to some classes a long time ago.)
Monday marks Shostakovich's 100th birthday. AllMusic--also known as "AllYourTimeJustWentDownTheDrain"--notes the occasion, and has posted some 30 second samples of his music. Not quite going to cut it as far as really experiencing the music goes, but it's a nice reminder that I still need to find his stuff for real.
Monday marks Shostakovich's 100th birthday. AllMusic--also known as "AllYourTimeJustWentDownTheDrain"--notes the occasion, and has posted some 30 second samples of his music. Not quite going to cut it as far as really experiencing the music goes, but it's a nice reminder that I still need to find his stuff for real.
Posted by Darby M. Dixon III at 1:08 AM.


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Amazon has the Bernstein recordings of Shostakovich 1,5,7, and 9.
I have the Rostropovich recording of 5 with the London Symphony and it's great.
2:22 PM, September 26, 2006
Gina--I'll have to check those out. Thanks!
9:48 PM, September 26, 2006
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