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Just suddenly posting a lecture after a long break, because I can, ha! Hugs to everyone, be happy and healthy. No to war. Google form, thanks to which I will come to your city: https://shorturl.at/7gR40 My Instagram: / vilenskaya.a Course for lecturers: https://annavilenskaya.com Course on music theory: https://pimaschool.ru/music_theory1/ My course in the Suffering Middle Ages: https://stradarium.ru/music 00:00 — RIDDLE 03:29 — 1917: those who left and those who remained 13:53 — timeline of soviet music 19:30 — Shostakovich's monogram 21:25 — Union of Composers and the market 28:20 — two Shostakoviches 32:30 — Tariverdiev and officials 34:20 — Schnittke's "Rondo" in Klimov's film "Agony" (it says on the screen that it is Chopin, but you don't believe it) 39:20 — Bach + Artemyev in "Solaris" 46:30 — "Afonya": what's Soviet about it? 54:22 — "And We Don't Care": what do we like about this music? 01:09:40 — "If You Don't Have a Home": Soviet phrases 01:14:52 — "Gentlemen of Fortune": where does the rhythm come from? 01:16:50 — Tariverdiev's "Moment" 01:20:00 — Stirlitz's meeting with his wife 01:26:08 — The leitmotif system in "17 Moments of Spring" 01:27:18 — Okudzhava's "Arbat" 01:20:50 — "We Choose, We Are Chosen": Looking for a Special Chord 01:33:48 — Okudzhava's "Painters" 01:37:18 — A Riddle: What If We Change the Rhythm? 01:40:58 — MUSICAL SUMMARY: THE RECIPE OF A SOVIET SONG 01:42:16 — THE ANSWER 01:47:18 — A Gypsy Song: What Is It for Soviet Music? 01:52:50 — MEANINGFUL SUMMARY