Shostakovich and the Jews?
ISBN: 9781636988238
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Year first published: 22 Jul 2026
Pages: 335
Format: Paperback / softback
One of the most authoritative and personal guides to the music of Dmitri Shostakovich.
Written by world-renowned musician and musicologist Vladimir Zak-who knew Shostakovich personally-Shostakovich and the Jews offers a rare insider's perspective on the composer's life, music, and the subtle presence of Jewish motifs throughout his work.
Classical music lovers will
- Be transported to the most turbulent chapters of Soviet history, witnessing Shostakovich's artistic development amid the terrors of Stalin's regime
- Follow the author's journey through the Soviet era, encountering major historical and cultural figures along the way
- Discover the depth and nuance of Shostakovich's musical language, including his coded messages, speech patterns, and stylistic choices
- Explore connections between Shostakovich's work and the music of Eastern European Jews, as well as broader currents in world music
Structured as a mosaic of essays, diary-like reflections, and philosophical musings, Shostakovich and the Jews invites those interested in classical music to start anywhere and follow their curiosity. Some chapters unfold like cinematic short stories-perfect for fiction lovers and screenwriters-while others offer deep insight for musicians and serious listeners.
Whether new to Shostakovich or a seasoned admirer, every reader will come away with a richer understanding of his genius.