Stravinsky approved the overthrow of the Tsar in 1917 and seems to have been well-disposed toward Kerensky's provisional government. He clearly didn't like the Bolshevik government that succeeded it (and looted his homes), because he expressed his feelings by emigrating to France, and then to the USA.
So, I'm wondering what political positions Stravinsky took in later life? Did he sign up to the 'better dead than red' Russophobia that gripped the USA in the fifties, or did he just keep his head down?
The fact that he made a return visit to Russia in 1962 suggests he had kept an open mind about his country of origin.
Anyone know anything else on this? I can't seem to find sources on the internet, or elsewhere.
So, I'm wondering what political positions Stravinsky took in later life? Did he sign up to the 'better dead than red' Russophobia that gripped the USA in the fifties, or did he just keep his head down?
The fact that he made a return visit to Russia in 1962 suggests he had kept an open mind about his country of origin.
Anyone know anything else on this? I can't seem to find sources on the internet, or elsewhere.
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