Babi Yar Massacre – Shostakovich & Yevtushenko & Proust

Dmitri Shostakovich, facsimile of opening page of score of Symphony 13. (Courtesy: "DSCH" Publishers, Moscow, 2006)

On September 29th and 30th, 1941, over 33,000 Jews were murdered by the Nazis at the Babi Yar ravine near Kiev. Twenty-one years later, Shostakovich and Yevtushenko collaborated, within a Stalinist regime of repression, to bring to the public Shostakovich’s 13th symphony. In addition to the 1941 killing ground of Babi Yar, the first movement […]