Valery Gergiev tells Tass: I never signed Putin’s Crimea letter

Valery Gergiev tells Tass: I never signed Putin’s Crimea letter

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norman lebrecht

September 22, 2015

In a section of his Tass interview that appeared only in Russian, Valery Gergiev denies ever having signed a letter of support for Putin’s intervention in Crimea.

In March 2014, Gergiev says, he received a call from culture minister Vladimir Medinsky asking him where he stood on events in Crimea. Gergiev replied: People need to be rescued. Medinsky: Then you will sign a letter to Putin (seeking Russian intervention). Gergiev: I need to see the text first. He was never show the text but his name appeared at the head of the cultural signatories.

Russian text below.

Russian President Putin presents a Hero of Labour award to Mariinsky theatre director Gergiev during an awards ceremony in St. Petersburg

 

 

Да вот так! В марте 2014-го позвонил Владимир Мединский: “Валерий Абисалович, как вы относитесь к событиям в Крыму?” Отвечаю: “Людей надо спасать”. Министр спросил: “Подпишете письмо к Путину?” Говорю: “Пришлите текст, должен прочесть”. И все, точка. Ничего мне не прислали, а через несколько часов узнаю из прессы, будто я едва ли не первый подписант…

Comments

  • Gonout Backson says:

    As they say: in Russia the past is unpredictable.

  • Olga says:

    Gergiev isn’t a politician, he is a musician and remarkable conductor. Let him do his work and not sign letters wanted by political guys.

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