How Shostakovich Changed My Mind

How Shostakovich Changed My Mind by Stephen Johnson, published by Notting Hill Editions on May 19, 2020, is a 160-page exploration of the profound impact of music on human experience. This edition delves into the life and works of composer Dmitri Shostakovich, drawing from interviews with surviving members of Soviet orchestras and insights from various thinkers, including philosophers and psychoanalysts. Johnson presents a nuanced view of how Shostakovich’s music has the ability to validate and sustain lives, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of art and personal resilience.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines personal stories with broader reflections on the role of music in shaping identity and emotional well-being. The book emphasizes the transformative power of Shostakovich’s compositions, illustrating how they resonate deeply within the lives of those who experienced them. Through this examination, Johnson invites contemplation on the significance of music as a source of strength and understanding, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the relationship between music and human psychology.
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Through interviews conducted with surviving members of Soviet orchestras, through his reading of philosophers, psychoanalysts, and neurologists, Johnson paints a compelling picture of one man’s music and its power to validate and sustain another man’s life.
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