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Donald Satz:
>However, that's not the end of the story. Vainberg was not some
>Shostakovich clone. If you delve more deeply into Vainberg's music,
>you will notice differences. Vainberg was very much the optimist, even
>though his personal and family life encountered more traumatic situations
>than Shostakovich had to deal with. Vainberg could be quite cutting and
>ironic in his music, but not to the extreme degree exhibited by Shostakovich.
>There is less bombast from Vainberg and more of a relaxed lyricisim.
Perhaps this is why Vainberg escaped the trouble with the authorities
that Shostakovich had to go through.
I've yet to hear a note of Vainberg's music but I have long been a devotee
of Shostakovich and, thanks to the direction this thread has taken (and
thanks to those who have brought it there), I've just ordered a bunch
of Vainberg's symphonies from Berkshire, which has several Olympia
recordings of his music at a low price.
Jim Tobin
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