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“Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5”, an illustrated talk by Prof Marina Frolova-Walker

Fri 10 May

Trinity College, Winstanley Lecture Theatre

Prof Marina Frolova-Walker a co-author with Jonathan Walker of the recently published book “Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5” will talk about the research for this book about Shostakovich's most controversial symphony which was composed at the height of Stalin's Purges saved the composer from official disfavour and deeply moved audiences. The critics recognized it as a masterpiece but were perplexed by its ambiguities, especially at the end of the Symphony: some imagined it as the joyful final victory of socialism while others heard the triumph of a sinister and oppressive force. The second interpretation was pushed into the background but the controversy persisted.

This talk with musical illustrations will be followed by Q&As.

About the speaker.

Marina Frolova-Walker is a Professor of Music History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, where she is Director of Studies in Music. She is also currently a Professor of Music at Gresham College, London.

One of the world’s leading authorities on Russian music, Professor Frolova-Walker has introduced international audiences not only to new repertories but also to new ways of thinking about established works. Elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2014, and the recipient of the RMA Dent Medal for her outstanding contribution to musicology, Professor Frolova-Walker is committed to sharing the insights gained from her research with a wider public, through talks, radio and TV appearances, and publications.

Cost: £8

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Fri 10 May 6:00PM - 7:30PM

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Address: Trinity College, Winstanley Lecture Theatre
Trinity Street
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1TQ
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