Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953)

Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953)

Joan Titus

informations

ISBN
978-0-19-761132-6
auteur
Joan Titus
titre(s)
Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953)
éditeur
New York, Oxford University Press, 2024
collation
1 volume (338 p.) 24 cm
collection
The Oxford Music / Media Series
matière - Personne
Chostakovitch, Dimitri (1906-1975)
genre
livre
Sujets
  • Musique et politique
  • Cinéma et musique
descripteur
URSS ; guerre froide ; réalisme socialiste
note bibliographique ou index
Bibliogr. p. 325-330

résumé

In her first volume, Joan Titus explored the early years of Dmitry Shostakovich's career as the first Russian musician to emerge as a composer for the Soviet cinema. In this second volume, Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953), Titus explores Shostakovich's continued development as a preeminent Soviet film composer and his navigation of the Soviet film industry amidst the cultural politics of late Stalinism. Based on archival materials and contemporaneous press, Titus combines musical analysis of eighteen scores with discussion of socio-cultural context and reception of his work. She frames the discussion using the concepts of the mainstream and middlebrow to highlight the complex role of Shostakovich's film music within Soviet arts culture. The composer's experience with diverse filmmakers, genres, and styles allowed him the opportunity to experiment with film scoring and musical meaning, which revealed his heterogenous and thorough knowledge of musical styles and his integration of classical and popular musical trends. This unusual and varied experience makes him an excellent case study for examining the development of the film composer within Soviet film industry during late Stalinism, and situates his scoring within an emerging global film music history. © Oxford University Press

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