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On 7/4/24 8:58 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>> [Hal Heydt]
>> I've been wondering if organizations were doing that.  Pretty
>> much all of the classical Russian composers pre-date Putin, and
>> many pre-date the Soviet Union.  I'd rather hate to see Borodin's
>> "In the Steppes of Central Asia" or any number of
>> Rimsky-Korasakhov's works dropped from being played (just to cite
>> a couple of examples).
> 
> In the Steppes of Central Asia is interesting in modern times because it
> celbrates a land that isn't part of Russia but which Russia desperately
> wants.  Same goes for the Gayane Ballet Suite.
> 
> Hope they are playing Berezovsky's Ukranian suites again, though.
> --scott

Or Mussorgsky's "Great Gates of Kiev".

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