Published in the Washington Post today, and apologies in advance for the annoying ad, some historical pictures of Memorial Day celebrations in Washington. One of which caught my eye:
Maxim Shostakovich, fresh off of his defection to the west in 1981, conducting the National Symphony Orchestra in front of the capitol building, thronged with thousands. What a scene!
I hadn't really ever known the story of Maxim's defection, so I ran up a search and found a couple pages about it in this book about William Clark, the Secretary of State at the time:
Interesting stuff.
(here's hoping these links work!)
Maxim Shostakovich, fresh off of his defection to the west in 1981, conducting the National Symphony Orchestra in front of the capitol building, thronged with thousands. What a scene!
I hadn't really ever known the story of Maxim's defection, so I ran up a search and found a couple pages about it in this book about William Clark, the Secretary of State at the time:
Interesting stuff.
(here's hoping these links work!)
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