Shostakovich was only 20 when he began writing The Nose, his operatic debut. He turned to a tiny short story by Gogol: an absurdist satire, where a civil servant’s errant nose launches its owner on a ludicrous battle against both nose and the authorities, as bureaucratic processes break down in the face of so unusual a problem. Gogol’s surrealist fable fired Shostakovich’s imagination, and he responded with a work of exuberant energy, full of musical jokes and grotesque parody – from the famed Act I entr’ac
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Дмитрий Шостакович – Питерский вальс (солист Максим Щербицкий)
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“Белинский“ - Ленфильм (1951)
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Владимир Высоцкий. «Мартин Иден» (радиоспектакль).