According to music critic Herbert Glass, the "entire [first] movement is based on the cell of a minor third, with a second theme - which follows without transition - the motif of a diminished seventh, with the trill at its close forming the third major ingredient of the movement - the two themes and the trill combined as a sort of super-theme. The composer lays this out as clearly as if he were teaching a music-appreciation class: do listen for it. Chamber music effects abound with, for instance, piccolo or flute, eerily alone or accompanied by the B-flat clarinets. There are walloping climaxes, too, each of which dies away into the gloom. Note, too, the composer's wonderful spotlighting of the melancholy English horn, a lone figure after the din has evaporated."

Date of composition 1939
Type Symphony
Tonality B Minor
Catalogue Op. 54
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Dmitri Chostakovitch: Symphonie n°6 en si mineur, Op. 54
Dmitrij Šostakovič: Sinfonia n. 6 in si minore, Op. 54
Dmitri Dmitrijewitsch Schostakowitsch: Sinfonie Nr. 6 h-moll, Op. 54