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the jewel of Theatre Square 

the jewel of Theatre Square
 

A long-time symbol of Russian excellence, and one of the treasures of all world culture, the Bolshoi Theatre has been much in the news recently due to a horrific acid attack on the artistic director of its ballet, Sergei Filin.  It’s the latest in a series of crises that have shaken the legendary house, and led some to question its future.  But, as I had occasion to tell Nightline several years ago, the Bolshoi is tied up with Russia’s self-identity in an intricate, perhaps inimitable, way, and all people of good will must hope that it can find moral and artistic renewal in the months and years ahead.

Review: "MSO, Solzhenitsyn present stirring sounds of Russia"

A review of an all-Russian program I just conducted with the Milwaukee Symphony.

Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 6 closed the program, with Solzhenitsyn back on the podium. He led the players through an interpretation of the piece that was urgent, insistent and full of musical tension, yet somehow never rushed or unsettled.
— Elaine Schmidt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel