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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Censored Toronto Pianist Lisitsa: 'They Offered Me Money to be Quiet' Sputnik... Ukrainian-born Valentina Lisitsa was primed to perform Rachmaninoffs Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra this week. But on Monday, she received the news that her performances had been cancelled, a sudden decision which Lisitsa told Sputnik amounts to political censorship. "Due to ongoing accusations of deeply offensive language by Ukrainian media outlets, we have decided to replace Valentina Lisitsa," the orchestras president Jeff Melanson explained in a statement. He went on to call the pianists Twitter account "provocative" and "deeply offensive." But Lisitsa has a different explanation. "You know, I strongly believe that it was not because of Tweets, but because of my general position anti-war, anti-national position and myself being ethnic Ukrainian," Lisitsa told Sputnik. "I was getting in the way of certain peoples interest political interests." She says that the orchestra was pressured by Ukrainian representatives. "I didnt come here to preach or to say this is political," she said. "I just came to play Rachmaninoffs Concerto." Instead of quietly accepting the orchestras decision, Lisitsa is taking a stand. Ukraine-born classical pianist Valentina Lisitsa © AFP 2015/ ANDREW COWIE Toronto Orchestra Bans Ukrainian-Born Soloist From Performing Over Political Views "They offered me money to be quiet about it
They told me 'You go away quietly and we keep silence'," she said. "And I decided, you know, if I do it, if I exchange my freedom for money, what [about] musicians who dont have a big social presence? And I decided to go public for that reason, just to make a stand." While her performances have been cancelled, the orchestra is still paying her fee, and Lisitsa has decided to donate much of that money to those who are starving in the midst of Ukraines civil war. "Music
is one art which is never violent," Lisitsa said, stressing her love for the piano. She also made note of Western hypocrisies. "If I were to say something about President Putin, Id probably be applauded, right?" Read more: http://sputniknews.com/world/20150408/1020639158.html#ixzz3WlTpFnba Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
I'd not heard that twist - thanks.
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