Was Shostakovich’s Second Cello Concerto a Hidden Homage?

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Arts Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.3390/arts13030080
Marina Ritzarev
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Shostakovich’s direct quotation from the Odessan street song “Bagels, Buy My Bagels!” (Bubliki, kupite bubliki!) in his Second Cello Concerto Op. 126 (1966) featured an unusual style, even in relation to some of his other compositions referencing popular and Jewish music. The song is widely known as one of the icons of the Odessa underworld. Shostakovich’s use of this melody as one of the main leit-themes of the Concerto can be compared to the use by the non-Jewish Andrei Sinyavsky of the Jewish pseudonym Abram Tertz, a bandit from the Odessa underworld—the only locus of freedom to tell the truth in a totalitarian society. The time of Shostakovich’s address to this song remarkably coincided with the famous Soviet trial of Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuly Daniel in the fall of 1965 and their final sentencing (February 1966) to years in a Gulag camp. The dramaturgy of Shostakovich’s Concerto, written in the same spring of 1966, demonstrates the transformation of the theme of “Bagels” into a tragic image. The totality of circumstantial evidence suggests that this opus could be the composer’s hidden tribute to the feats of Russian heroic writers.
肖斯塔科维奇的《第二大提琴协奏曲》是隐藏的致敬吗?
肖斯塔科维奇在其第二大提琴协奏曲作品 126(1966 年)中直接引用了敖德萨街头歌曲 "百吉饼,买我的百吉饼!"(Bubliki, kupite bubliki!(Bubliki, kupite bubliki!),即使与他其他一些引用流行音乐和犹太音乐的作品相比,也具有不同寻常的风格。这首歌作为敖德萨黑社会的标志之一广为人知。肖斯塔科维奇使用这首旋律作为协奏曲的主要主题之一,可以与非犹太人安德烈-辛雅夫斯基使用犹太假名阿布拉姆-特茨相提并论,后者是来自敖德萨黑社会的强盗--在极权社会中唯一可以自由说出真相的地方。肖斯塔科维奇创作这首歌曲的时间,与 1965 年秋天苏联对安德烈-辛雅夫斯基和尤利-丹尼尔进行的著名审判以及他们被判处在古拉格集中营服刑数年(1966 年 2 月)的时间非常吻合。肖斯塔科维奇的协奏曲也写于 1966 年春天,其戏剧性表现了 "百吉饼 "主题向悲剧形象的转变。种种间接证据表明,这首作品可能是作曲家对俄罗斯英雄作家壮举的隐秘赞颂。
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