Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975) stands as one of the most compelling and innovative composers of the 20th century.

Best known for his powerful symphonies, emotionally charged string quartets, and groundbreaking operas, Shostakovich developed a musical language defined by intensity, irony and sharp social awareness. As a leading Soviet composer, his work reflects the turbulence of the era in which he lived. In this guide, explore Shostakovich’s life, his compositions, and the legacy that cements him as a towering figure in modern classical music.