Shostakovich (Шостакoвич) - String Quartet No. 9
Dmitry Shostakovich took three years to complete the Ninth Quartet (having burnt the initial version), finishing it on the 28th of May in 1964. On this date in 1966 his 11th string quartet was premiered in Leningrad and in 1967, he completed his second violin concerto on this very date. He dedicated the Ninth Quartet to his third wife, Irina Antonovna Shostakovich, a young editor he married in 1962. Listen to it here performed by the Borodin Quartet:
"...in an attack of healthy self-criticism, I burnt [the first version of the Ninth Quartet] in the stove. This is the second such case in my creative practice. I once did a similar trick of burning my manuscripts in 1926..."
- Shostakovich
Dmitry Shostakovich, Russian composer (September 25 1906 - August 9 1975) |
Shostakovich was the son of an engineer. He entered the Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) Conservatory in 1919, where he studied piano and composition (with Glazunov). He participated in the Chopin International Competition for Pianists in Warsaw in 1927 and received an honourable mention, but made no subsequent attempt to pursue the career of a virtuoso, reserving his public appearances as a pianist to performances of his own works. Yet even before his keyboard success in Warsaw, he had had far greater success as a composer with his first symphony, which quickly achieved worldwide recognition.
Sources: Wikipedia, Encyclopaedia Britannica
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