UN Orchestras Pull Tchaikovsky From Concerts Over Russia's War on Ukraine


Orchestras Pull Tchaikovsky From Concerts Over Russia's War on Ukraine​

By Emma Mayer On 3/9/22 at 5:33 PM EST

Several orchestras have recently announced changes to their concert programs, removing the legendary Romantic-era composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky from their lineups amid the Russian war on Ukraine.
Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine at the end of February, and several large companies and corporations have since cut ties with Russia in response. Even more support for Ukraine has been shown as citizens across the world have personally boycotted Russian-based goods or services, but some internet users say that the banning of 19th-century classical music might be taking it a step too far.
On Wednesday, Wales' Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra announced it would be removing Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" from a March 18 concert.
Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer of the Romantic Period, best known for his ballets, "The Nutcracker," "Swan Lake," and "Sleeping Beauty," as well as several more famous concertos and symphonies, including "1812 Overture." The composer died in 1893 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

A statement on the orchestra's official website said, "In light of the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra, with the agreement of St. David's Hall, feel the previously advertised programme including the 1812 Overture to be inappropriate at this time."
The "1812 Overture" was written to celebrate Russia's defense against the invasion of Napoleon, and is notable for featuring a barrage of cannon fire in its composition.
The director for the orchestra, Martin May, told Newsweek, "The decision on this concert was very much based on here and now. A member of the orchestra has family directly involved in the Ukraine situation and we are trying to respect that situation during the immediate term. There were also two military themed pieces as part of the programme (Marche Slave and 1812) that we felt were particularly inappropriate at this time."
May added that another piece of Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 2," titled "Little Russian," was deemed offensive to Ukrainians. There are currently no plans to change any of the summer and autumn concerts featuring other Russian composers. "This is a one off decision made with the best of intentions," he said.

On Twitter, users have voiced their concerns about the move. YouTuber and podcaster Steven Crowder tweeted, "I get it. You don't like Putin. I don't, either. But why cancel Tchaikovsky? He's been dead for over 100 years. I guess even the dead aren't safe from being canceled."
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Another called out the cultural boycott, saying, "Tchaikovsky died 129 years before Putin decided to invade Ukraine. He was gay, liberal and ultimately rejected Russian nationalism. We must not allow our righteous hatred of the invasion turn into disgust at all things Russian or the Russian people."

In place of Tchaikovsky's work, the Cardiff Philharmonic will be playing John Williams' "The Cowboys Overture" and Czech composer Antonín Dvořák's "Symphony No. 8, Op. 88."
The Chubu Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan also announced that it will be replacing Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" in its concert in central Japan this month, according to the Japanese newspaper, The Mainichi.
The Chubu Philharmonic also cited the war as the reason for the change. The orchestra's office told The Mainichi, "We stand with Ukraine by following the example of this piece, which is a wish for the freedom and independence of Finland, then under Russian rule."
It is reported it will add a different piece by Tchaikovsky from "The Nutcracker" ballet.
Newsweek reached out to the Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra for further comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.


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And what antagonist country will appear in modern-time FPS games, now that Russia is no longer acceptable, and same with China?
Depending on how long the sanctions are going to stick around, Russia may well be the default villain for the next year or three. If not Russians, then a very very thinly veiled stand-in like "The nation of Parmistan".
 
Fucking 2022 is fucking retarded.
1-1-2020 "Fuck you, 2019! Here's to a new decade of prosperity!"
1-1-2021 "Fuck you, 2020! Glad to see this piece of shit pandemic year finally go! Things will be getting better now."
1-1-2022 "Fuck you, 2021! This is the year society will start to feel more like 2019 again."

3-9-2022 "Fucking 2022 is fucking retarded."

Though I know I'm as guilty as any when it comes to having renewed hope each year, because what alternative is there?
 
Bill Kristol is a great example, so is that one neocon from the Bush administration who was at the Trump impeachment. All of them abandoned communist/fascist economics, but kept their belief in militarism, warfare, and hatred of Russia.
Not to quibble, but you left out 'utter disdain and contempt for the actual poor and working class.' Also:

"so is that one neocon from the Bush administration who was at the Trump impeachment." Jonah Goldberg? Romney? McCain (or was he dead already)? Paul Ryan? Cheney? Bush himself? Kevin Williamson? It's making me lol because the amount of Bush neocons from the Bush era that absolutely menstruated all over the floor about Trump could fill a phone book.

And so I don't drift too far off topic regarding cancelling Russian stuff, you can have my stroganoff when you pry it from my warm, pasta and mushroom covered dead hands.
 
Holy fucking shit like, how badly do you have to fist children or fucking slaughter old people to think that virtue signalling your classical performance maybe fifteen overpaid understudied fucking rich mongs show up to is a good idea? Fucking Christ on the cross I cannot wait until we move past all of this stupidity or successfully cancel the fucking English language so I can tell someone to go fuck themselves in a series of fucking clicks and whistles like Babatunde the African Giant.
 
Not to quibble, but you left out 'utter disdain and contempt for the actual poor and working class.' Also:

"so is that one neocon from the Bush administration who was at the Trump impeachment." Jonah Goldberg? Romney? McCain (or was he dead already)? Paul Ryan? Cheney? Bush himself? Kevin Williamson? It's making me lol because the amount of Bush neocons from the Bush era that absolutely menstruated all over the floor about Trump could fill a phone book.
Indeed, sorry, I fucked up. Yeah the neocon I was thinking of was John Bolton, that guy is a real piece of shit but he was a hero according to the media, so that's how he should be treated. Right now Bolton is doing some "I told ya so!" interviews and still screaming how Putin controls Trump or something.
 
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you know what also is russian?

communism
Maybe I’m retarded, but can someone explain why the western left has such a massive hateboner for Russia? I’m not talking about the Ukraine situation, I mean they’ve hated anything slightly related to Russia for years now. And given that Russia has historically been so closely associated with communism, I’d think the left would love them. Unfounded cries of “muh russia” have been so frequent since 2016/2017 that I instinctively brush off any screeching about it, so I could be missing something obvious.
 
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Maybe I’m retarded, but can someone explain why the western left has such a massive hateboner for Russia? I’m not talking about the Ukraine situation, I mean they’ve hated anything slightly related to Russia for years now. And given that Russia has historically been so closely associated with communism, I’d think the left would love them. Unfounded cries of “muh russia” have been so frequent since 2016/2017 that I instinctively brush off any screeching about it, so I could be missing something obvious.
Russia abandoned gobbudism and doesn't kowtow to the Gay Mafia. There's also neocons and neolibs who still think Russia is as capable as it was in 1985 (neocons, interestingly, are the spiritual successors of Trotskyites, who believe the world must be run their way or the high way).
 
Are they trying to gin up hate for Russian people and culture so they have an easier time going to war with them in the future? This seems like something you'd do before/during a war. Internment of people with Russian ancestry when?

Will there be jogger vs russkie-american attacks? and who will the msm blame it on? Trumpers love russia and fascism so it can't be them, or is beating up russians patriotic and we can go ahead and celebrate jogger lifestyles even more than we already do?
 
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I need to buy some of the Russian books I’ve been meaning to before they start burning them.
Russia has historically been so closely associated with communism, I’d think the left would love them.
They were once communist, but have no desire to return to it, since it is a failed ideology. The only thing a zealot hates more than a heretic is the apostate.
 
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