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Originally posted by Conchis View Post
Sidebar to this: Tchiakovksy’s reactionary politics aren’t often discussed but he must surely have been the most right-wing composer who ever lived. Were he alive today, I can imagine him being all over Putin (Putin would have discouraged that naturallly!) and would have strongly supportive of Putin’s anti-homosexual laws. He would also have been delighted with the President’s description of him as a ‘person without a family.’
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Returning to Neil rather than Tchaikovsky, I am sorry to hear this.
Like others, I only met him once at a social function connected to the old R3ok board but found his face to face persona nothing like his online approach which was confrontational and abrasive to say the least. He also stayed with a good friend of mine in Ireland once for a couple of days during an abortive attempt to get some project off the ground over there and was a most personable guest. I do realise though that he was a very easy person to get on the wrong side of and that was not something you ever wanted to do.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostTo spite his own sexuality, do you think?
He would have identified himself as a Russian patriot first and foremost and would have rather died (in fact, may have rather died) than identify himself as a homoexual. He was also obsessed with the idea of monarchy (Catherine the Great was his heroine) and he would recognise Putin as the next best thing to a Tsar.
Dostoyevsky would also have been a Putin cheerleader.
Not so sure about Tolstoy, though.
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Originally posted by zola View PostReturning to Neil rather than Tchaikovsky, I am sorry to hear this.
Like others, I only met him once at a social function connected to the old R3ok board but found his face to face persona nothing like his online approach which was confrontational and abrasive to say the least. He also stayed with a good friend of mine in Ireland once for a couple of days during an abortive attempt to get some project off the ground over there and was a most personable guest. I do realise though that he was a very easy person to get on the wrong side of and that was not something you ever wanted to do.
The idea of a person’s online persona being at variance to their ‘real life’ one is neither unusual nor uncommon.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWasn't he married to a Russian female soprano?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI don't think so - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonina_Miliukova
I think that her name was/is Svetlana Sozdateleva.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI don't quite get that.
I think that her name was/is Svetlana Sozdateleva.
From what I remember, Neil McGowan WAS married (as was P.I.T. of course) and the Russain soprano does ring a distant bell.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI don't quite get that.
I think that her name was/is Svetlana Sozdateleva.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI don't quite get that.
I think that her name was/is Svetlana Sozdateleva.
Svetlana Sozdateleva (https://www.opera.lv/en/artists/arch...na-sozdateleva) has appeared at Glyndebourne in recent years, and is indeed a Russian soprano. I do not know who she is or has been married to.
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