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Romances for bass and piano, op.46, no.1-4, "Texts by Pushkin" ; Sobbing bitterly

Romances voor bas en piano, op.46, nr.1-4, "Teksten van Poesjkin" ; Bitter snikken

Romanzen für Bass und Klavier, op.46, Nr.1-4, "Texte von Puschkin" ; Bitter schluchzend

Romances pour basse et piano, op.46, no.1-4, "Textes de Pouchkine" ; Sanglotant amèrement

Dmitri Sjostakovitsj (1906-1975)

Composer:Dmitri Sjostakovitsj

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For one, he was a collaborator, the artistic conscience for others during the Stalinist terror: despite its traditional and simple catchy style we still do not know who he really was. In 1936 Shostakovich came into conflict with Stalin himself because of too bold opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Forced composer decided to conform to the regime: his Fifth Symphony the following year bore the subtitle:more