"A creative artist works on his next composition because he was not satisfied with his previous one"
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The line rejects the romantic myth of inspiration arriving like lightning. Shostakovich reframes creativity as a chain reaction of dissatisfaction. The "next composition" isn't born from overflow but from lack, from the nagging sense that the prior piece failed to solve a problem - musical, moral, political. That restlessness is the engine. It's also a quiet refusal of the regime's demand for tidy closure: socialist realism wanted art that resolved neatly into uplift and certainty. Shostakovich's music, famously, often doesn't. Ambiguity becomes a feature, not a flaw, because ambiguity is where you can hide truth.
There's subtext, too, about the artist's relationship to audience approval. In a system where praise could be revoked overnight and condemnation could ruin you, external validation was unstable currency. So he locates the motive internally: not applause, not fame, but the private friction between intention and result. It's a bracingly unglamorous view of genius - and a revealing one. The artist keeps writing because the work never stops accusing him of what it couldn't yet become.
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"A creative artist works on his next composition because he was not satisfied with his previous one." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-creative-artist-works-on-his-next-composition-111295/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.








