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The cords represent the flow of time itself. They converge and take shape. The threads twist, tangle, unravel, and connect again. Musubi - knotting. That’s time. — 君の名は/Your Name (2016) dir. Makoto Shinkai
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Shostakovich: Symphony Nos. 5 & 9, an album by Dmitri Shostakovich, Leonard Bernstein on Spotify
At the height of the Stalinist Terror, over half a million people were shot and significant numbers dispatched to the Gulag. Modern estimates place the Gulag population at roughly two and a half million.
During the first performance of the symphony, people were reported to have wept during the Largo movement. The music, steeped in an atmosphere of mourning, contained echoes of the panikhida, the Russian Orthodox requiem. It also recalled a genre of Russian symphonic works written in memory of the dead, including pieces by Glazunov, Steinberg, Rimsky-Korsakov and Stravinsky. Typical of these works is the use of the tremolo in the strings as a reference to the hallowed ambience of the requiem.
For an audience that had lost friends and family on a massive scale, these references were apt to evoke intense emotions. This was why the Fifth Symphony was received and cherished by the Soviet public unlike any other work as an expression of the immeasurable grief they endured during Stalin's regime. x
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