New Collected Works Chamber Compositions for Voice and Songs

Dmitri Shostakovich’s Compositions for Solo Voice(s).


Volume 95
2012

Six Romances on Verses by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare. Op. 62. Five Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Op. 98. “There Were Kisses”. Words by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Sans op. For bass soloist and piano.
Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Maria Karachevskaya. Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov.

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Six Romances on Verses by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare
For Bass Soloist and Piano. Op. 62.

  1. Sir Walter Raleigh to His Sonne. Words by W. Raleigh. Translated by B. Pasternak.
  2. Oh Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast. Words by R. Burns. Translated by S. Marshak.
  3. MacPherson’s Farewell. Words by R. Burns. Translated by S. Marshak.
  4. Jenny. Words by R. Burns. Translated by S. Marshak. Sonnet LXVI. Words by W. Shakespeare. Translated by B. Pasternak.
  5. The King’s Campaign (The Grand Old Duke of York). Translated by S. Marshak.

  Based on the 1963 edition (Sovetsky kompozitor Publishers, Moscow) collated with the author’s manuscript (SCMMC, rec. gr. 32, f. 90. A copy is kept in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Archive, rec. gr. 2, section 1, f. 12). The 1982 edition is also used (Collected Works, Vol. 32, Muzyka Publishers, Moscow), as well as two author’s orchestral versions—for symphonic orchestra (author’s manuscript, SCMMC, rec. gr. 32, f. 87. A copy is kept in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Archive, rec. gr. 1, section 1, f. 125) and for chamber orchestra (Collected Works, Vol. 31, Muzyka Publishers, Moscow, 1982).


Five Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky
For Bass Soloist and Piano. Op. 98.

  1. The Day of Our First Meeting.
  2. The Day of Declaration of Love.
  3. The Day of Tiffs.
  4. The Day of Happiness.
  5. The Day of Reminiscences.

  Based on the 1982 edition (Muzyka Publishers, Moscow) and collated with the author’s manuscript.
There are two author’s manuscripts: fair—SCMMC (rec. gr. 32, f. 59) and rough (original)—RSALA (rec. gr. 2048, inv. 1, f. 54. A copy is kept in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Archive, rec. gr. 2, section 1, f. 287), which has a large number of discrepancies (different keys, incongruous notes, different bowings, added bars, and so on). These discrepancies are specified in the Explanatory Notes and Bar-by-Bar Comments to Appendix II.


Romance “There Were Kisses...” on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky
For Bass Soloist and Piano Sans op.

  The romance “There Were Kisses” was originally planned as part of the cycle on verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky, Оp. 98. The poet sent Shostakovich the text of this poem along with the texts of the other five romances. The author’s manuscript of the romance was written on the same paper and in the same ink and followed immediately after the last item in the cycle, “The Day of Reminiscences”. But for some unknown reason Shostakovich did not include it in the cycle of romances, Op. 98, leaving it as a separate composition, Sans op. In the author’s manuscript, the romance was not numbered, nor did it have a title, in contrast to the previous romances of the cycle. This composition was first published 30 years after it was written in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Collected Works by Muzyka Publishers in 1982 (Vol. 31). The next edition of the romance came out in 1987 in the collection Romances and Songs on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky (Sovetsky kompozitor Publishers, Moscow).


          Appendix I:
Five Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. The Original Author's Version
          Appendix II:
Rough Draft of the Author’s Manuscript of the Cycle Five Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky.