One of the hardest ever Alphabet Associations tests ....... Violin Sonata played as an interval piece on In Concert on 05/02/2020 ... like all of her music I have managed to hear I really enjoyed it. Anyone have any other recommendations ... ???
Ustvolskaya, Galina (1919-2006)
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI like her Octet (it's in the big Schönberg Ensemble/de Leeuw box) and another take on it is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElpBUGPWNvw
Thanks very much HD .... again enjoyed that ......
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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Elizabeth Wilson tells us in her book, Shostakovich A Life Remembered, that he proposed to her ... twice. His daughter, Galina, wrote that after the death of his first wife, Nina, he consulted her and her brother about the possibility. He proposed to her again after divorcing his second wife. His personal relationship with Ustvolskaya remains something of an enigma. She was reluctant to talk about it and destroyed all his letters to her.
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She disavowed virtually all association with Shostakovich after his death, later also dismissing him as a Soviet apparatchik during a time when she knew this would harm his reputation, etc. So whatever happened with their relationship, it doesn't seem to have ended well.
It's difficult to see many musical similarities either, at least in the later works. I'm a big fan of virtually all the mature music, especially the 5th and 6th piano sonatas, the Grand Duet for cello and piano, Compositions 1, 2 & 3, and Symphonies 2-5.
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Originally posted by kea View PostShe disavowed virtually all association with Shostakovich after his death, later also dismissing him as a Soviet apparatchik during a time when she knew this would harm his reputation, etc. So whatever happened with their relationship, it doesn't seem to have ended well.
It's difficult to see many musical similarities either, at least in the later works. I'm a big fan of virtually all the mature music, especially the 5th and 6th piano sonatas, the Grand Duet for cello and piano, Compositions 1, 2 & 3, and Symphonies 2-5.
See, especially, page 185 et seq.
Hell hath no fury . . . ? Shostakovich married Irina Antonovna Supinskaya just one year after Ustvolskaya's 1961 rejection of his further proposal of marriage to Galina.
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