Read Moscow Nights: The Van Cliburn Story-How One Man and His Piano Transformed the Cold War Online
Authors: Nigel Cliff
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Historical, #Political
Glynn, Paul, 320–21
Goldenweiser, A. B., 127, 139, 155
Gontaut Biron, Armand de, 139
gopak
(Cossack dance), 49, 196
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 351–58, 359, 360, 361
Gorbachev, Raisa, 351, 353, 354, 355, 356–57, 358, 360–62
Gorky, Russia, 289
Gorky Automobile Plant, 289
Gould, Glenn, 347
Grach, Eduard, 113
Graffman, Gary, 66, 68, 70–71, 102, 285
Graffman, Naomi, 66, 67, 68, 70–71, 78, 79, 338
Graham, Billy, 104, 206, 353
Grammy Awards, 236
Grant, Cary, 339
Gray, Oleta, 21
Greatest Hits
(Mathis), 223–24
Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory
Flier in, 146
during Nixon’s visit, 331
preliminary rounds in, 134
Shtarkman’s debut in, 130
in Tchaikovsky Competition brochure, 106
Van playing in after competition, 165–66
Van’s last performance during first visit to Moscow, 194
Van’s second visit to Russia and, 267, 269
Van’s sentimental attachment to, 290
Great Hall of the People, 329
Great Kremlin Palace, 172–73, 177, 332
Great Leap Forward, 229, 266
Great Society agenda, 323
Great Soviet Encyclopedia,
61
Greiner, Sascha, 106–7, 108, 118, 203
Gribanova, Klara, 193
Grieg, Edvard, 324
Griffin, Merv, 219
Gromyko, Andrei, 173, 280
Gulag camps, 27, 54, 59, 61, 231
Gulag survivors, 83, 85, 91–92
GUM (State Dept. Store, Moscow), 144
Gu Shengying, 111–12, 139, 317–18
Hagerty, James, 191
Haldeman, Bob, 336
Hamilton, Winifred, 24, 285
“Hamlet” (Pasternak), 265
Hammer, Armand, 353
Hayes, George, 182
Hayter, William Goodenough, 62
Heading Toward the Competition
(radio series), 115
Heafner, Jean, 75–76, 182
Heidelberg, West Germany, 222
Heifetz, Jascha, 11
Helms, Richard, 323
Hendl, Walter, 64
Hernádi, Lajos, 163
Hickenlooper, Lucy, 45
Hillman, Serrell, 182
Hindemith, Paul, 42
Hines, Jerome, 298
Hitler, Adolf, 8–9, 19, 85–86, 87, 347
Hollywood Bowl, 218–19, 315, 363
Hollywood movies about Soviet Union, 11
homosexuality, 73–74, 76–77, 210, 213, 227–28, 232–33, 324
Hoover, J. Edgar, 191, 212, 213, 220, 249, 311–12
Horowitz, Vladimir
compared to Van, 365
defection to U.S., 10, 11
homosexuality of, 76
interpreter for, 107
Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto and, 8
time away from piano, 347
Horszowski, Mieczyslaw, 67
Hospital for Special Surgery (NYC), 235
Hotel Rossiya, 330
Hotel Ukraine, 128
House of Creativity at Ruza, 264–65
House of Unions (Moscow), 55–56
House on the Embankment, 269–70, 331
Houston, Sam, 19
Houston Post,
324
Houston Symphony Orchestra, 25–26
“Howling Song,” 318
How to Survive an Atomic Bomb,
39–40
Humphrey, Hubert, 313, 323
Hungarian Revolution (1956), 86, 276
Hungary, 86, 145, 164, 244, 304.
See also
Budapest, Hungary
Hunt, H. L., 20
Hurok, Sol
Bolshoi Ballet and, 235–36, 298
CBS tribute to, 321
death of, 338
Janis and, 290
management by, as prize, 297–98
Moiseyev Dance Company and, 86
Nixon’s visits to Soviet Union and, 330, 336–37
Rildia Bee hired by, 286
Tonight We Sing
(film), 65, 256, 267
Van ignored by, 71, 79
Van pursued by, 168
Van’s second trip to Russia and, 263, 270
Van’s signing with, 256–57
hydrogen bombs, 45–46, 62, 72–73, 98, 246, 281
ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles)
Soviets and, 198, 252, 257, 278–79, 282, 288
Sputnik
and, 98
U.S. and, 299
Ignatiev (head of secret police), 48, 50–51
IIE (Institute of International Education), 108–9
Ilyushin Il-28 jet bombers, 296, 303
Ilyushin Il-62 jetliner, 333
Institute of Aviation Medicine, 272
Institute of International Education (IIE), 108–9
Institute of Languages, 114
Institute of Musical Art, 16
inter-baby boom, 93
Interlochen National Music Camp, 286
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 352
Intermezzo, op. 118, no. 6. (Brahms), 354
International Exchange Program, 80–81
International Union of Students, 91
Iowa, 248
Iron Curtain
Berlin and gash in, 250
brilliant musicians behind, 146
cultural exchanges and, 81
falling across Europe, 26
floating scriptures across, 80
impassibility of, 44
Khrushchev opening up, 88–89, 359
Van’s effort to straddle, 249
“I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream,” 243
Israel, 85, 87, 295–96
Istomin, Eugene, 67, 108
Iturbi, José, 24–25
Ivanovo State Pedagogical Institute, 192
Izvestiya,
115
Jackson, C. D., 86
Janis, Byron, 290–91, 292, 314
Japan and Japanese, 72–73, 74, 339
jazz music, 37, 38, 80, 93, 316
Jeopardy!
(game show), 344
Jewish Defense League, 338
Jews, 36, 44–45, 48, 54, 304
Jiang Qing, 319, 334
Jim Crow laws, 81
Johannsdottir, Thorunn, 131, 266, 287
Johnson, Lady Bird, 311
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Hoover’s phone call with, 311–12
Khrushchev and, 306
moon landing and, 325
reception for Tchaikovsky Competition winners, 315
as Senate majority leader, 182, 191, 212
summit at ranch of, 311–13
Van and, 320–21, 336
Vietnam War and, 322–23
Joiner, Columbus Marion “Dad,” 19–20
Joseph Patelson Music House, 38
Judd, Bill
concerns about Van, 190–91
European tour suggested by, 105
Leventritt Competition and, 68
office of, 78
Van discovered by, 64–65
Van’s invitation to compete and, 107, 109
Van’s return to New York and, 200, 202, 214
Van’s signing with Hurok and, 255–56
Van’s win and, 168, 183–84
Judson, Arthur, 67, 68
Judson, O’Neill, and Judd, 65
Juilliard, Augustus D., 32–33
The Juilliard Review,
77
Juilliard School
described, 32–33
homosexuality at, 76
Institute of Musical Art and, 16
Judd’s discovery of Van at, 64–66
Rosina Lhévinne and, 31–32, 33–34, 37, 40–44
Van’s arrival at, 31–32, 36–37
Juilliard Symphony Orchestra, 43–44, 108
Jupiter-class intermediate-range ballistic missiles, 288, 300
Kabalevsky, Dmitri
on piano jury, 133, 138, 162, 164
“Rondo,” 116, 148, 154
at supper at Thompsons’, 188
at Tchaikovsky Competition award ceremony, 175
Kaftanov, Deputy Culture Minister, 161–62
Kaganovich, “Iron Lazar,” 51, 89–90, 91
Kaye, Danny, 219
Kazakhstan, 91, 96
Keene, Constance, 202
Kennedy, Caroline, 303
Kennedy, Jackie, 283, 303, 306
Kennedy, John F.
assassination of, 306, 311
Cuban Missile Crisis, 296, 298–302
elegant formality of, 313
joint space venture proposed by, 305–6
Mikoyan and, 303, 306
moon landing pledge, 303, 305, 325
as new president, 278–83
Kennedy, Robert, 301, 302, 303, 323
Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, 303
Kennedy, Ted, 303
KGB
Beria as butcher of, 50
Feklisov as station chief, 300
informers at Moscow Conservatory, 232
at Khrushchev’s funeral, 326
Khrushchev’s villa and, 292
minders, 184, 278
Nixon’s visit and, 330, 331
Pasternak’s funeral and, 265
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 151
U-2 crash and, 259
Van investigated by, 127–28, 167, 290
World Festival of Youth and Students and, 91–92, 93
Khachaturian, Aram, 179, 290
Khrennikov, Tikhon, 138, 307
Khrushchev, Elena, 293
Khrushchev, Leonid, 279
Khrushchev, Nikita
attacks on cultural events and artists, 303–4
Berlin ultimatum, 233, 242, 250, 251–52, 280–81
Cuban Missile Crisis, 298–303
Cuba scheme and, 289, 294
cultural exchanges and, 298
death and funeral of, 326–28
domestic programs and policies, 88, 89, 125, 144, 231
economic and bureaucratic reorganization by, 240
Eisenhower and, 87, 97, 241–43, 249–53, 259–62, 268, 274
Frankel and, 159
Gorbachev compared to, 351–52, 353
invasion of Egypt and, 87
Iron Curtain twitched back by, 88–89, 359
Kennedy and, 279–83, 305–6
Liu and, 318
Mao and, 229–30, 251, 253, 262, 306