Music for Silenced Voices: Shostakovich and His Fifteen Quartets

Awards:   Winner of PROSE (Music/Performing Arts) 2011
Author:   Wendy Lesser
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   20 March 2012
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  • Winner of PROSE (Music/Performing Arts) 2011

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Author:   Wendy Lesser
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
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Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780300181593


ISBN 10:   0300181590
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   20 March 2012
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Music for Silenced Voices is a sensitive and enlightening meditation on the life and string quartets of the great Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich. (Paul Mitchinson, The Washington Post) This book is a paean to Shostakovich's quartets and their significance. In her listening, Lesser... is literate, sensitive, and imaginative. (Edward Rothstein, The New York Times Book Review)


Music for Silenced Voices is a sensitive and enlightening meditation... Lesser, in other words, is giving Shostakovich back to his listeners. -Paul Mitchinson, Washington Post -- Paul Mitchinson The Washington Post Riveting. -Laurence Vittes, The Huffington Post -- Laurence Vittes The Huffington Post This book is a paean to Shostakovich's quartets and their significance. In her listening, Lesser...is literate, sensitive, and imaginative. -Edward Rothstein, The New York Times Book Review -- Edward Rothstein The New York Times Book Review An essential companion for anyone planning to hear the quartets. -Ed Vuillamy, Guardian -- Ed Vuillamy Guardian We need to find new approaches in order to bring music into the mainstream of general culture, where it belongs. Music for Silenced Voices helps to show that this can be done, and done well. -Jessica Duchen, Standpoint -- Jessica Duchen Standpoint An elegant, thought-provoking synthesis of the current state of knowledge and ideas about one of the most celebrated and controversial composers of the twentieth century. It is a delight to read, and reread. -Laurel E. Fay -- Laurel E. Fay Lesser moves between looking at the life as a way of understanding the quartets, and using the music of the quartets as a way of comprehending the complexities of Shostakovich and the manner in which he both negotiated and was pushed through the history of Stalin's Soviet Union. The always imprecise links between a life and the work that comes out of it are beautifully elucidated. The idea of the quartets as songs for not singing resonates with many other elements of Shostakovich's contradictory life. -William Kentridge -- William Kentridge Wendy Lesser has written a fantastic book that is as exciting as a detective story. Music for Silenced Voices is a book for those who love Shostakovich and also for those who are going to love Shostakovich after they read it. A must read. -Menahem Pressler -- Menahem Pressler Thoughtful and appealing...[Lesser's] commitment to Shostakovich is so intense that she achieves what every critic must hope for: Lesser sends us straight back to the quartets, to see if we can hear what she hears. -Adam Kirsch, The Barnes and Noble Review -- Adam Kirsch Barnes and Noble Review The book does not disappoint...The cumulative effect of the book is to send us back to the music with renewed enthusiasm and enhanced insight; and the impression of Shostakovich and his world as conveyed in its pages lingers in the mind long after the cover is closed. -Jessica Duchen, Standpoint -- Jessica Duchen Standpoint It is clear that no other analyst could do better ... Lesser has acquitted herself very well indeed, and we should hope for more from her in future. -R.J. Stove, The American Conservative -- R.J. Stove The American Conservative A sensitive biography... Her enthusiasm for the quartets is infectious. -Michael O'Donnell, The Nation -- Michael O'Donnell The Nation What makes Lesser's book such a ripping good read, in addition to deeply considered music appreciation, is her intelligently personal involvement with the subject. -Jonathan Kiefer, SF Weekly -- Jonathan Kiefer SF Weekly A sensitive and enlightening meditation... Lesser is giving Shostakovich back to his listeners. -Paul Mitchinson, The Washington Post -- Paul Mitchinson The Washington Post Written with the general reader in mind, it is an altogether remarkable book; a deeply serious and scholarly yet astutely accessible and rewarding portrait of a man caught and confined within a murderous maelstrom whose response was music in which the personal and the political are indelibly, and perhaps intractably, intertwined. -Michael Quinn, Classical Music -- Michael Quinn Classical Music This is a brilliant and fascinating book. -The Weekly Standard The Weekly Standard ...It is hard not to be swept up in the stories behind the Shostakovich cycle and by the zeal of Wendy Lesser's advocacy. The cumulative impact of Music for Silenced Voices is considerable. -John Greening, Times Literary Supplement -- John Greening Times Literary Supplement ...this is a study that has much to offer to all who know and love Shostakovich's quartets, and there should be few performers, critics or musicologists who would read it without profit. -David Fanning, Gramophone -- David Fanning Gramophone A book of musical and biographical insight. -Jewish Book World Jewish Book World Winner of the 2011 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) in the Performing Arts category, as given by the Association of American Publishers -- PROSE Award in Music and the Performing Arts Association of American Publishers Lesser's elegant prose brings the music and the man vividly to life. -Katie Owen, The Sunday Telegraph -- Katie Owen The Sunday Telegraph An enriching read. -Helen Wallace, Financial Times -- Helen Wallace Financial Times An enormously gripping read... [Wendy Lesser] has that rare capacity to illuminate the music through the written word... Her absorbing reflections stimulate you to think afresh about some of the most profound and disturbing music written in the last hundred years... skilful interweaving of the music against a narrative that explores Shostakovich's tortured personality and his troubled relationship with the Soviet regime. -Erik Levi, BBC Music Magazine -- Erik Levi BBC Music Magazine A rich blend of biographical anecdote and interpretation of the personal man...and the public man. Lesser...presents a complex man who was aware that he was making terrible compromises to protect himself and his family. -Library Journal Library Journal Lesser has written a sensitive biography...a generous reflection on his life and chamber music. -Michael O'Donnell, The Nation -- Michael O'Donnell The Nation


Lesser has written a sensitive biography...a generous reflection on his life and chamber music. -Michael O'Donnell, The Nation -- Michael O'Donnell * The Nation * A rich blend of biographical anecdote and interpretation of the personal man...and the public man. Lesser...presents a complex man who was aware that he was making terrible compromises to protect himself and his family. -Library Journal * Library Journal * An enormously gripping read... [Wendy Lesser] has that rare capacity to illuminate the music through the written word... Her absorbing reflections stimulate you to think afresh about some of the most profound and disturbing music written in the last hundred years... skilful interweaving of the music against a narrative that explores Shostakovich's tortured personality and his troubled relationship with the Soviet regime. -Erik Levi, BBC Music Magazine -- Erik Levi * BBC Music Magazine * An enriching read. -Helen Wallace, Financial Times -- Helen Wallace * Financial Times * Lesser's elegant prose brings the music and the man vividly to life. -Katie Owen, The Sunday Telegraph -- Katie Owen * The Sunday Telegraph * Winner of the 2011 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) in the Performing Arts category, as given by the Association of American Publishers -- PROSE Award in Music and the Performing Arts * Association of American Publishers * A book of musical and biographical insight. -Jewish Book World * Jewish Book World * ....this is a study that has much to offer to all who know and love Shostakovich's quartets, and there should be few performers, critics or musicologists who would read it without profit. -David Fanning, Gramophone -- David Fanning * Gramophone * .....It is hard not to be swept up in the stories behind the Shostakovich cycle and by the zeal of Wendy Lesser's advocacy. The cumulative impact of Music for Silenced Voices is considerable. -John Greening, Times Literary Supplement -- John Greening * Times Literary Supplement * This is a brilliant and fascinating book. -The Weekly Standard * The Weekly Standard * Written with the general reader in mind, it is an altogether remarkable book; a deeply serious and scholarly yet astutely accessible and rewarding portrait of a man caught and confined within a murderous maelstrom whose response was music in which the personal and the political are indelibly, and perhaps intractably, intertwined. -Michael Quinn, Classical Music -- Michael Quinn * Classical Music * A sensitive and enlightening meditation. . . . Lesser is giving Shostakovich back to his listeners. -Paul Mitchinson, The Washington Post -- Paul Mitchinson * The Washington Post * What makes Lesser's book such a ripping good read, in addition to deeply considered music appreciation, is her intelligently personal involvement with the subject. -Jonathan Kiefer, SF Weekly -- Jonathan Kiefer * SF Weekly * A sensitive biography. . . . Her enthusiasm for the quartets is infectious. -Michael O'Donnell, The Nation -- Michael O'Donnell * The Nation * It is clear that no other analyst could do better . . . Lesser has acquitted herself very well indeed, and we should hope for more from her in future. -R.J. Stove, The American Conservative -- R.J. Stove * The American Conservative * The book does not disappoint....The cumulative effect of the book is to send us back to the music with renewed enthusiasm and enhanced insight; and the impression of Shostakovich and his world as conveyed in its pages lingers in the mind long after the cover is closed. -Jessica Duchen, Standpoint -- Jessica Duchen * Standpoint * Thoughtful and appealing...[Lesser's] commitment to Shostakovich is so intense that she achieves what every critic must hope for: Lesser sends us straight back to the quartets, to see if we can hear what she hears. -Adam Kirsch, The Barnes and Noble Review -- Adam Kirsch * Barnes and Noble Review * Wendy Lesser has written a fantastic book that is as exciting as a detective story. Music for Silenced Voices is a book for those who love Shostakovich and also for those who are going to love Shostakovich after they read it. A must read. -Menahem Pressler -- Menahem Pressler Lesser moves between looking at the life as a way of understanding the quartets, and using the music of the quartets as a way of comprehending the complexities of Shostakovich and the manner in which he both negotiated and was pushed through the history of Stalin's Soviet Union. The always imprecise links between a life and the work that comes out of it are beautifully elucidated. The idea of the quartets as songs for not singing resonates with many other elements of Shostakovich's contradictory life. -William Kentridge -- William Kentridge An elegant, thought-provoking synthesis of the current state of knowledge and ideas about one of the most celebrated and controversial composers of the twentieth century. It is a delight to read, and reread. -Laurel E. Fay -- Laurel E. Fay We need to find new approaches in order to bring music into the mainstream of general culture, where it belongs. Music for Silenced Voices helps to show that this can be done, and done well. -Jessica Duchen, Standpoint -- Jessica Duchen * Standpoint * An essential companion for anyone planning to hear the quartets. -Ed Vuillamy, Guardian -- Ed Vuillamy * Guardian * This book is a paean to Shostakovich's quartets and their significance. In her listening, Lesser...is literate, sensitive, and imaginative. -Edward Rothstein, The New York Times Book Review -- Edward Rothstein * The New York Times Book Review * Riveting. -Laurence Vittes, The Huffington Post -- Laurence Vittes * The Huffington Post * Music for Silenced Voices is a sensitive and enlightening meditation. . . . Lesser, in other words, is giving Shostakovich back to his listeners. -Paul Mitchinson, Washington Post -- Paul Mitchinson * The Washington Post *


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Wendy Lesser, the editor of The Threepenny Review, is the author of seven previous nonfiction books and one novel. She divides her year between Berkeley and New York.

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