The Symphony No. 14 (Op. 135) by Dmitri Shostakovich was completed in the spring of 1969, and was premiered later that year. It is a work for soprano, bass and a small string orchestra with percussion, consisting of eleven linked settings of poems by four authors. Most of the poems deal with the theme of death, particularly that of unjust or early death. They were set in Russian, although two other versions of the work exist with the texts all back-translated from Russian either into their original languages or into German. The symphony is dedicated to Benjamin Britten (who gave the UK premiere the following year).

Date of composition 1969
Premiered 1969, September 29th in Russia, Saint Petersburg
Type Symphony
Tonality G Minor
Catalogue Op. 135
Approx. duration 55 minutes
Instruments String Orchestra
Percussion
Voice (Soprano)
Voice (Bass)
Autotranslations beta Dmitri Chostakovitch: Symphonie n°14 en sol mineur, Op. 135
Dmitrij Šostakovič: Sinfonia n. 14 in sol minore, Op. 135
Dmitri Dmitrijewitsch Schostakowitsch: Sinfonie Nr. 14 g-moll, Op. 135