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Punishing Tchaikovsky
I'm all for sanctions against Russia, but is this going too far?
https:/ /www.it v.com/n ews/wal es/2022 -03-10/ cardiff -orches tra-pul ls-tcha ikovsky -concer t-due-t o-russi an-inva sion
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https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/List_ of_Russ ian_com posers
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That is a pretty long list; interesting that they are really composers who were born or raised in Russia or the Russian Empire, rather than Russia itself, & so many are from Ukraine, Lithuanian, Estonia etc.
But re. the OP. I think this orchestra far from demonstrating a moral high-ground are actually diminishing the image of 'Wales' by sounding sanctimonious & short-sighted.
But re. the OP. I think this orchestra far from demonstrating a moral high-ground are actually diminishing the image of 'Wales' by sounding sanctimonious & short-sighted.
Wagner, WWII etc
https:/ /www.cl assical -music. com/fea tures/a rticles /what-h appened -to-cla ssical- musicia ns-duri ng-worl d-war-2 /
Note the last sentence of the first paragraph
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Note the last sentence of the first paragraph
British concert pianist Dame Myra Hess brought music to the masses throughout the Second World War with her morale-raising lunchtime recitals at London’s National Gallery, quite rightly playing German & Austrian & other composers without concern for their nationality.
Not only did it not concern her, but it didn't concern the thousands of British people who attended her recitals & whose spirits were lifted by the music.
Not only did it not concern her, but it didn't concern the thousands of British people who attended her recitals & whose spirits were lifted by the music.
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