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A dark history, preserved in sound

Por: The Boston Globe Life April 06, 2023

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History may not exactly repeat itself but, as Mark Twain supposedly said, it often rhymes.Last week, the Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov from his scheduled appearances as vocal soloist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming performances of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13, (May 4 to 6). No reason for the withdrawal was given, though there was plenty of speculation. to Vladimir Putin seem to be overshadowing, at least for the moment, his... + full article



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