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Subject:

Newsletter- information on Shostakovich symposium

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Alexander Ivashkin <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:50:04 +0100

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The Centre for Russian Music, Goldsmiths College, University of London
The Department of Music, University of Glasgow
The Royal Scottish National  Orchestra
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

SHOSTAKOVICH - 25 YEARS ON
Glasgow, 27-29 October 2000
International Symposium


27 October, Friday

University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill G12

1 pm - Registration begins

2pm - Welcome. James MacMillan - Andrew Stwart Cinema

2:30pm - Film Presentation - Oxana Dvornichenko (Russia)

2:45pm - Film - Three premieres (1975, 60 min) Andrew Stewart Cinema

3:45 pm - Coffee

4pm - Film 'Family Album' (2000, 52 min)

5 pm - coffee

5:30 pm - 	Introduction from  Centre for Russian Music - Professor
Alexander Ivashkin (Goldsmiths College, University of London) - James
Arnott Theatre

-Introduction to University of Glasgow and Cramb Lecture - VP McLeod -
James Arnott Theatre

-	Keynote  address: Professor Richard Taruskin (University of
California, Berkeley, USA - Cramb Lecture)
Vote of thanks - Professor Hare (University of Glasgow)
-
7:30 pm   - Reception - Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
8:30 pm -   Dinner Dinner address: Professor Hans Sikorski (Hans Sikorski
Verlag, Hamburg)


28 Saturday
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Chair: James MacMillan

10 :00	Laurel Fay (USA) -Shostakovich's Memory
10:20	Esti Sheinberg (University of Edinburgh, UK) - Musical Irony: The
Case of Dmitri Shostakovich
10:40	John Riley (British Film Archive, UK) - Controlling 'the most
important art': censorship and Shostakovich's film work
11:00 - Coffee

Chair :  Stuart Campbell

11:30	Margarita Mazo (Ohio State University, USA):Shostakovich  Festival
at Chicago Symphony: listening to the music.
11:50	Ioachim Braun (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): Aesopian  Language of
Soviet Composers and Shostakovich Controversy
12:10	Gerard McBurney (RAM, UK):  Hypothetically reinvented-  Uslovno
Ubity op 31, and young Shostakovich's practice of recycling material'

12:30 	Lunch

13:00	Free  Chamber Concert: 'Shostakovich and Russian Futurism'.
(Alexander Ivashkin, cello, Tatyana Lazareva, piano):
	Roslavets - Sonata No 1 (UK premiere)
Mossolov - Legende (UK premiere)
Shostakovich - Sonata op 40



Chair: Gerard McBurney
14:00	Coffee and presentation of Archives: Manashir Iakubov, Olga
Dombrovskaya (Moscow, Russia).
Manashir Iakubov (President, Shostakovich Society, Moscow; Chief Advisor,
Shostakovich Archive , Chief  Editor, DSCH Publishing House): Shostakovich
in light of his unknown works and newly discovered documents.

14:30	Mark Aranovsky (Arts History Institute, Moscow, Russia): Why I
consider Shostakovich a dissident
14:50	Levon Hakobian (Arts History Institute, Moscow. Russia):The Nose
and the Fourteen Symphony: an affinity of opposites'
15:10	Henny van der Groep (The Netherlands): The Ninth Symphony: Sati(r)e
and Purim Parody

15:30 -	coffee


Chair: Alexander Ivashkin

16:00	David Fanning (University of Manchester, UK) - Shostakovich as
Teacher and Pupil
16:20	Michael Mishra  (Southern Illinois University, USA) - Shostakovich
and Schumann Cello Concerto
16:40	Masayuki Yasuhara (Yamaguchi University, Japan):Interpreting
Shostakovich's Early Symphonies

17:00	 Dinner

18:00	Plenary Session - Chair James MacMillan. (Fay, Feofanov,
McBurney,Taruskin, Fanning, Ivashkin)

7:15	break
7:30	RSNO Concert (GRCH) Shostakovich - Symphonies 1-3.


29 Sunday

GRCH (Strathclyde Suite)

Chair: Laurel Fay

10:00	Derek Hulme (UK) - My work on Shostakovich Catalogue
10:20	Ludmila Kovnatskaya (St.Petersburg, Arts Institute, Russia). Soviet
studies on Shostakovich: a story.
10:40   Sofia Moshevich (Canada) :Shostakovich as Interpreter of  his own music

11:00	Coffee

 Chair: David Fanning
11:30	Nelly Kravitz (Tel-Aviv University, Israel) - Shostakovich-Veinberg
Jewish songs works of Prokofiev and Shostakovich in  the echo of folk music
idiom
11:50	Andreas Wehrmeyer (Berlin, Germany) - The 'classical' and
'classism' in the
12:10 	Dmitry Feofanov (USA). Shostakovich and failures of Western musicology


12:30 	lunch break

13:30 	Round Table (chair: Alexander  Ivashkin)

15:00 - End of  Symposium




For information contact:
Symposium organiser, Professor Alexander Ivashkin
Director, The Centre for Russian Music,
Goldsmiths College, University of London
New Cross, London  SE14 6 NW
Tel +44 20 7919 7646
Fax +44 20 7919 7644
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For registration, brochures, hotel lists, please contact:
Mr Nicolas Zekulin,
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
73 Claremont Street
Glasgow G3 7JB
Tel + 44 141 225 3560
Fax+44 141 221 4317
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Conference fees are:

L50 full price (all inclusive)
L 20  students (does not include reception/dinner/RSNO concert)
L30  conference rate (does not include reception/dinner/RSNO concert)














Professor Alexander Ivashkin
Goldsmiths College Music Department
University of London
New Cross SE14 6 NW
London
Tel. +44 (0)20  7919 7646
Fax  +44 (0)20  7919 7644






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