The Russians are Coming!

The Russians are Coming!

In-Person: Adult | This program is completed

20 Academy Street Arlington, MA 02476 United States

Shaira Ali Gallery

All Levels

10/7/2019-11/4/2019

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65.00 USD

Member Discount Available

4 Mondays, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

It is difficult to imagine a world in which one's art is threatened by the machinations of a political regime. Yet the four composers whose lives we'll consider experienced just that; if the regime found a work 'unacceptable', the composition would be denounced, never to be heard again. Not only that, but the composer himself could lose his means of earning a living and even have reason to fear for his life. Such was the case in the careers of composers Sergei Rachmaninoff, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, and Dmitri Shostakovich. In each of the four sessions, we'll explore the life of one of these composers and listen to some of his key works: Rachmaninoff's popular C-sharp minor Prelude, which he came to dread having to perform; Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, which descended into a riot in 1913 Paris; the orchestral suite from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges; and the Leningrad Symphony, which Shostakovich dedicated to Leningrad's courageous inhabitants, many of whom survived a 900-day siege by Nazi forces.

No musical training or knowledge is required to enjoy our four weeks together!

  • No supplies are needed but you may want writing materials to take notes.
Burstein, Dotty

she/her/hers Dotty Burstein has had a lifelong interest in the intersection of composers' lives and their music. As such she has developed classes for exploring the music of composers from the Classical and Romantic eras, first at the Tufts Lifelong Learning Institute and most recently at Arlington Center for the Arts. During her musical training, Dotty was inducted into the honorary music fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota, studied with the composer Edwin Gerschefski and the pianist Edward Kilenyi, and played piano in a trio that included her cellist friend and her violinist sister. Today, Dotty continues to enjoy attending concerts and recitals and encouraging others to find joy and inspiration in music.