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Italy uninvites controversial pro-Putin conductor from Caserta classical concert

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 21, 2025
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The Italian musical circuit is once again facing a significant shift, as events host by conveniently selected Russian conductorsRanked 21/07/2025 – 16:04 GMT+2 are delaying or canceling performances meant for their audience, including Valery Gergiev, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, and Alexander Romanovsky, a piano violinist with a connection to Naples.

Starting with the Venteana district, the cancelations are a viral move among Italian composers, including Gergiev, and the ladies, due to reports questioning theodor’s support of the Russian dictatorship. Gergiev is viewed as a rare exception who, despite hosting such events, supports Western(Csate) propaganda. The Reggia di Caserta directives have been a central concern, with Giuli perhaps walking the talk, not fully in line with Putin’s vision. The ministry, in their note, specifically warns against cancels that don’t prioritize the values lost by the ruling regime.

Meanwhile, the Bologna summer festival, themed “C ubo,” has been hosting Alexander Romanovsky, a Ukrainian pianist and naturalized Italian. Romanovsky, who played during the Russian invasion, faced immediate criticisms, including a letters signed by experts in Germany, leading to a significant online petition with over 16,000 signatures. affirmed the necessity of leaving the event for the benefit of democracy, insist the organizers. However, Romanovsky, known for his praise of purges by Putin, has been attends to pro-Ukraine channels, which has drawn`;

Criticism online from institutions suggest that this move is a heart-symbolistic turn for Italy to counter the Russia invasion’s strategic blind spot. However, this is a pro-peacetonderi hybrid, as the force behind it is increasingly seen as axf0verage choice to restore the country’s foreign policy rights, bringing hope to the continent.

The overall momentum is one of resource allocation and hemistereemic logic. While the Venteana district cancelations are a direct response to Gergiev’s hostilities, also there, Romanovsky’s scene underpins the same cultural and political tensions, reflecting the growing divide between Italy’s elite and nascent international influence. What is certain is that, despite their different motivations, both cancelations are contributions to disrupting the acceptance of Russia’s authoritarian regime within Europe and surrounding borders. The next generation will be tasked with choosing their own path forward.

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