Music broadcaster and composer Stephen Johnson explores how Shostakovich's music took shape under Stalin's reign of terror, and how it gave form to the hopes of an oppressed people. Johnson writes of the healing effect of music on sufferers of mental illness and tells of how Shostakovich's music lent him unexpected strength in his struggle with bipolar disorder.
How Shostakovich Changed My Mind
Starta din 14 dagars kostnadsfria provperiod
- Full tillgång till hundratusentals ljudböcker och e-böcker i vårt bibliotek
- Skapa upp till 4 profiler—inkl. barnprofiler
- Läs och lyssna offline
- Prenumerationer från 139 kr per månad

How Shostakovich Changed My Mind
Music broadcaster and composer Stephen Johnson explores how Shostakovich's music took shape under Stalin's reign of terror, and how it gave form to the hopes of an oppressed people. Johnson writes of the healing effect of music on sufferers of mental illness and tells of how Shostakovich's music lent him unexpected strength in his struggle with bipolar disorder.
The story of chamber music : Exploring the evolution and impact of classical chamber music
N. Kilburn
bookOttoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II : The Time of Joseph Haydn: From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730-1839)
bookMy First Haydn : Easiest Piano Pieces by Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn
bookSymphony No. 103 Eb major "Drum Roll" : Hob. I: 103
Joseph Haydn
bookBach's Musical Universe : The Composer and His Work
Christoph Wolff
audiobookMusiketnologi. En introduktion
Dan Lundberg, Gunnar Ternhag
bookFör evigt din: brev från Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
bookOm Vågorna av Virginia Woolf
Lisbeth Larsson
bookAntiorganisationen : Dramaten och metoo
Vanja Hermele
bookKallt krematorium: Ögonvittnesskildring från Landet Auschwitz
József Debreczeni
audiobookbookSummary of How Democracies Die
Paul Adams
bookPlundrarna : hur nazisterna stal Europas konstskatter
Anders Rydell
book