Howard Goodall's Great Dates
Howard Goodall's Great Dates
1937 - Shostakovich, Stalin and Hitler (1x4)
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Exibido em:: Out 06, 2002
In 1937, Fascism gripped Europe and Stalin's terror was at its height. There, composers had to square their consciences with the artistic requirements of totalitarian regimes. In Germany, the music of Kurt Weill was banned because he was Jewish, modern and left wing. While the Nazis were busy banning jazz, in the US, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Billie Holiday were showing it to be the undisputed sound of the moment. And Shostakovich's towering 'Fifth Symphony' was being written at the height of Stalinist oppression.
- Estreou: Set 2002
- Episódios: 4
- Seguidores: 0
- Finalizada
- Channel 4
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