- this
version of the Ninth,
which remained lost
until musicologist Olga
Digonskaya rediscovered it in
December 2003.
Shostakovich began to
compose his actual...
- 2002, p. 12.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 53.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 68-69.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 63.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 68.
Fanning 2013, p. 75.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 59...
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sketched in 1932 by
Dmitri Shostakovich. The m****cript was
found by Olga
Digonskaya, a
Russian musicologist, in the
Glinka Museum,
Moscow in 2004. The plan...
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whole was
later abandoned and discarded. The m****cript was
found by Olga
Digonskaya, a
Russian musicologist, in the
Glinka Museum,
Moscow in 2004 and orchestrated...
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Rifkin as one of the best
albums of 1942.
Shostakovich 2016, p. 173.
Digonskaya, Olga (2013). "Опусники" [Opus Numbering]. Шостакович в Ленинградской...
- 2013, p. 279.
Moshevich 2004, p. 19–20.
Miller 2013, p. 282.
Digonskaya 2010, p. 67.
Digonskaya, Ol'ga (2010). "Mitya Shostakovich's
first opus (dating the...
- eds.: O.
Digonskaya and L. Kovnatskaya. Moscow : DSCH, 2011. 263 p.
Dmitry Shostakovich :
Studies and materials. Vol. 4 / eds.: O.
Digonskaya and L. Kovnatskaya...
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buried in
Moscow and
Moscow region in 1918—1953. The
Sakharov Center Digonskaya O.
Brief Connections (Tribute to the 70th
Anniversary of
Sergei Prokofiev)...
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sketched in 1932 by
Dmitri Shostakovich. The m****cript was
found by Olga
Digonskaya. Some of the
musical material was
borrowed from the
earlier composition...
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survived of the
earlier version(s). In that year,
musicologists Olga
Digonskaya and Olga
Dombrovskaya found a m****cript
entitled "Quartet No. 9/I DShostakovich/op...