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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2012.tde-06032013-162237
Document
Author
Full name
Luciano de Freitas Camargo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Ricciardi, Rubens Russomano (President)
Contier, Arnaldo Daraya
Salles, Paulo de Tarso Camargo Cambraia
Title in Portuguese
O discurso sinfônico de Chostakovitch - estudo analítico das sinfonias n. 4 e 5
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise Musical
Chostakóvitch
Música do Século XX
Música Russa
Música Sinfônica
Música Soviética
Realismo Socialista
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo comparativo das Sinfonias n° 4 e 5 de Dmitri Chostakovitch, analisando as características das duas obras à luz dos acontecimentos que separam a composição das duas sinfonias, em especial o banimento da obra do compositor a partir da publicação do artigo Caos em vez de música em caráter oficial no jornal Pravda em 1936, motivado pelo comparecimento de Stálin à uma apresentação da ópera Lady Macbeth do Distrito de Mtsensk. Este trabalho propõe-se a realizar uma análise que possa evidenciar os diferentes aspectos do impacto da perseguição governamental no discurso musical de Chostakovitch e sua significação para a música do século XX.
Keywords in English
Music of the 20th century
Musical Analysis
Russian Music
Shostakovich
Soviet Music
Sovietic Realism
Symphonic Music
Abstract in English
This work presents a comparative study of the Symphonies No. 4 and 5 of Dmitri Shostakovich, analyzing the characteristics of the two works in connection with the events that separated the composition of the two symphonies, especially the ban of his works after the publication of the article Chaos instead music in the official media Pravda in 1936, motivated by the presence of Stalin to a performance of the opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District. This work intends to show the various aspects of the impact of government persecution in the musical discourse of Shostakovich and its significance to the music of the twentieth century.
 
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