On now (I shall have to listen to this later):
Lucy Ask tells the story behind the creation of Dmitri Shostakovitch's Symphony No 13 (nicknamed the Babi Yar), which was inspired by a poem by Siberian-born writer Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933-2017), about the 1941 massacre of 34,000 Jews by Nazi Germany in the Babi Yar ravine located near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. She pieces together the events leading up to the controversial first performance by speaking to people who witnessed it in a Moscow concert hall 60 years ago, including the cOmposer's son Maxim Shostakovitch, the poet's sister Elena Yevtushenko and music critic Iosif Raiskin. Plus input by biographer Pauline Fairclough and pianist Benjamin Goodman.
Lucy Ask tells the story behind the creation of Dmitri Shostakovitch's Symphony No 13 (nicknamed the Babi Yar), which was inspired by a poem by Siberian-born writer Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933-2017), about the 1941 massacre of 34,000 Jews by Nazi Germany in the Babi Yar ravine located near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. She pieces together the events leading up to the controversial first performance by speaking to people who witnessed it in a Moscow concert hall 60 years ago, including the cOmposer's son Maxim Shostakovitch, the poet's sister Elena Yevtushenko and music critic Iosif Raiskin. Plus input by biographer Pauline Fairclough and pianist Benjamin Goodman.
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