Toronto Symphony Orchestra Goes Full Stalin 
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Written by Daniel McAdams 
<http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/peace-and-prosperity/?author=Daniel+McAdams>
  

Monday April 6, 2015 <javascript:window.print();> 






Ukrainian-born, North Carolina-dwelling pianist Valentina Lisitsa is an 
impressive talent <https://youtu.be/OSKKq4RKdxI> . Most recently she released 
albums of Rachmaninov Concertos and works by Liszt on Decca Records. She is 
known for developing a massive following with the savvy use of social media 
like YouTube. In 2012 she sold out the Royal Albert Hall in an event that was 
also live-streamed to 100,000 people.

However, it was also on social media that she committed an unpardonable 
political crime that led the thought police in Canada to cancel an upcoming 
performance and offer to pay her as if she played if she would just keep her 
mouth shut about being blacklisted.

Thankfully she refused.

What was Lisitsa's crime? As she explained today on Facebook 
<https://www.facebook.com/ValentinaLisitsa/photos/a.229765710457954.36991.229319540502571/623464897754698/?type=1&theater>
 , the Kiev native was not at all happy that a coup government had taken power 
in her home country and was bombing its citizens in eastern Ukraine. She was 
particularly incensed about mendacious and one-sided western coverage of the 
events in Ukraine, so she responded to many of these media outlets forcefully 
and persuasively. For example, when the French version of Elle magazine ran a 
photo shoot glorifying female neo-Nazi 
<http://russia-insider.com/de/2015/12/31/2185>  militia members in Ukraine, 
Lisitsa sent the magazine evidence of their glamorized young girl's abhorrent 
ideology. 

The magazine did issue a written apology, but in her success Lisitsa made many 
enemies among those powerful individuals who back the US/UK/Canada enterprise 
in Ukraine. So they took to a Soviet-style whispering campaign to discredit 
her. The smear-bund worked among what passes for cultural leaders in Canada. 
She was axed from performing this week with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra due 
to what Symphony president Jeff Melanson claimed were "ongoing accusations of 
deeply offensive language."

As might be expected in such a Soviet-style atmosphere, the pianist was not 
even afforded the opportunity to face her accusers -- or even to know who they 
were. “Someone in the orchestra’s top management, likely after the pressure 
from a small but aggressive lobby claiming to represent the Ukrainian 
community, has made a decision that I should not be allowed to play,” she 
writes 
<https://www.facebook.com/ValentinaLisitsa/photos/a.229765710457954.36991.229319540502571/623464897754698/?type=1&theater>
 , referring to her scheduled TSO performances on Wednesday and Thursday. “I 
don’t even know who my accusers are, I am kept in the dark about it.”

Pointing out that Elle was glorifying Nazis 
<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aW3IsybyD24/VKGRjFWgnFI/AAAAAAAAKM8/INnE2mRFMuw/s1600/10703888_904455619599153_7953834450929166755_n.jpg>
  earned her a Toronto Symphony Orchestra blacklist.

Toronto Symphony Orchestra president Jeff Melanson sounds like a perfect little 
commie commissar when he sniffs: 

As one of Canada’s most important cultural institutions our priority must 
remain on being a stage for the world’s great works of music, and not for 
opinions that some believe to be deeply offensive.

In other words, a musician must primarily be judged not by her talent, but by 
her adherence to the party line. Politics first.

As the Soviet Communist Party theoretical magazine Kommunist wrote 
<http://dl.tufts.edu/file_assets/tufts:UP149.001.00002.00006>  in 1954, the 
artist must be above all subject to an ideological test: 

The artist who deviates from social realism serves interest alien to the 
proletariat and to his creative effort.

So we are "back in the USSR" in Canada, eh? 

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