excerpt from 'Dmitry Shostakovich-About Himself and His Times' pp. 225-226 (79 words)
excerpt from 'Dmitry Shostakovich-About Himself and His Times' pp. 225-226 (79 words)
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And here I am in Novorossisk. I am deeply moved by the atmosphere on Heroes’ Square. I have often gone there to listen to the Chimes. And each time with bated breath I saw people passing over the square stop involuntarily at the Eternal Flame as the Chimes started playing, and listen in silence to the music, reminding them of the city’s defenders. It was a great joy for me to see the impression it produced.
And here I am in Novorossisk. I am deeply moved by the atmosphere on Heroes’ Square. I have often gone there to listen to the Chimes. And each time with bated breath I saw people passing over the square stop involuntarily at the Eternal Flame as the Chimes started playing, and listen in silence to the music, reminding them of the city’s defenders. It was a great joy for me to see the impression it produced. |
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