The 22-year-old wrote his first opera (although he began others, the only other satisfactorily complete one is Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk [see my post]) a mere decade after the Revolution.
Based on the short story of the same title by Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852), this short window of relative artistic freedom in the pre-Stalinist Soviet Union allowed Shostakovich to create such a satiric and grotesque parody of the bureaucracy.
The Gogol (read it here) begins:
But it is perhaps better that I do not mention which department it was. There are in the whole of Russia no persons more sensitive than Government officials. Each of them believes if he is annoyed in any way, that the whole official class is insulted in his person."
This amazing production is in English, with subtitles.
The opera begins at 0:09:23:
The Policemen's Dance (Galop)
Dance of the Noses (you'll not want to miss this one!)
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