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Gregory Haimovsky

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In the bleak cage of the Soviet Union, a brilliant pianist, inspired by the music of Olivier Messiaen, survived and triumphed. This is his story, told partly in his own words.Interlacing material f...
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  • 25 June 2018
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In the bleak cage of the Soviet Union, a brilliant pianist, inspired by the music of Olivier Messiaen, survived and triumphed. This is his story, told partly in his own words.

Interlacing material from previously unknown Russian archives, original recordings, photographs, and essays, Gregory Haimovsky: A Pianist's Odyssey to Freedom is the story of an extraordinary Russian concert pianist who, fighting the cultural prohibitions of the USSR, eventually succeeded in performing and recording major works by the prominent French composer Olivier Messiaen.

At the lowest point of his life, expelled from Moscow and exiled to a small provincial city, Haimovsky discovered Messiaen's oeuvre uncatalogued and hidden in the library of the Union of Soviet Composers. Haimovsky's intense studies and Soviet premieres of these banned compositions healed and liberated his mind, spirit, and artistic imagination. Messiaen's music also deepened and fueled Haimovsky's fierce personal and musical opposition to Soviet political and cultural doctrines.

Told partly in Haimovsky's own words and supplemented by interviews with several performers who worked with him between 1960 and 1972 as well as stories from his correspondence with major Russian artists, writers, and musicians of the time, Marissa Silverman's vivid narrative sheds new light on relationships between twentieth-century Russian music, Soviet politics, and the culture wars that raged during and after Stalin's barbaric rule.

Marissa Silverman is Associate Professor of Music at the John J. Cali School of Music, Montclair State University.
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Price: $130.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date: 25 June 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580469319
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: MUSIC / History & Criticism, History of music, HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Music reviews and criticism, European history
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Compelling accounts . . . The courageous and critical role of the Soviet pianist in bringing Messiaen's music to the Russian public . . . takes this biography into interesting and heretofore under-researched territory. Silverman's text provides an important account of the lived experience of a Jewish artist during and after World War II, presenting a direct glimpse at the anti-Semitism rampant during this time. A powerful testament to the salvific power of music, providing an undeniable antidote to 'afflictions of the spirit.
Introduction
A Pianist Is Born
A Concert Pianist in Exile
Spirituality, Love, and Color: Understanding Messiaen's Music
From Thaw to Frost: Neonationalism and the Messiaen Premieres in the USSR
Haimovsky and Grazhdanstvennost'
Appendix 1: Selected Performances of the Music of Olivier Messiaen by Gregory Haimovsky, 1964-72
Appendix 2: Selected Writing by Gregory Haimovsky on the Music of Olivier Messiaen
Notes
Index