The First Hundred Years and Beyond
Dmitri Shostakovich Catalogue:
The First Hundred Years and Beyond - xxxii, 784 p.,
The fourth edition of UK-based independent scholar Hulme's catalogue
represents the culmination of his efforts on behalf of Shostakovich. The
first edition appeared in 1982, and revised editions were
published in 1991 (CH, Dec'91, 29-1865) and 2002. This revised fourth
edition is truly a treasure trove of factual information about
composition dates, autograph manuscripts, published scores, and
recordings. The chronological lists of recordings are almost exhaustive
in their comprehensiveness (exceptions include recordings of popular
works issued in limited distribution). The cut-off date is 2006, but
many recordings issued in the following two years are listed. The
extensive bibliography contains brief annotations. Although Hulme
continues his practice of intermingling works with opus numbers with
Sans Op. numbers, he understands that this arrangement is problematic
and hopes that a professional musicologist will compile a definitive
catalogue of works in chronological order. The simplified index of
compositions is arranged strictly according to genre. Hulme's work will
serve researchers' needs adequately. Recommended. Academic and large
public libraries; lower-level undergraduates through
faculty/researchers, and general readers. CHOICE, September 2010 The
author presents very detailed data, even where Shostakovich was at the
time he composed certain of his works. Hulme has compiled one of the
most comprehensive catalogs of a twentieth-century composer. American
Reference Books Annual, May 2010
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