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
Pasternak, Boris, 62, 231–32, 237, 265
Pavlova, Anna, 256
Peking Hotel (Moscow), 126–27, 128, 131, 150–51, 164–65, 182
People’s Daily,
229, 319, 334
People’s Liberation Army, 317
People-to-People Program, 108
perestroika, 351, 359
Peters, Roberta, 256–57, 265–66, 267, 270, 330, 331–32, 362
Peterson, Oscar, 38
Petrov, Nikolai, 297
Petrushka
(Stravinsky), 79
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 210–11, 224
Philadelphia Orchestra, 79, 218, 335
Philharmonic Society of New York, 7
Philippines, 276, 337–38
Piano Concerto no. 1 (Liszt), 313
Piano Concerto no. 1 (Tchaikovsky).
See
First Piano Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
Piano Concerto no. 2 (Brahms), 267
Piano Concerto no. 2 in A Major (Liszt), 163
Piano Concerto no. 2 in C minor (Rachmaninoff), 72
Piano Concerto no. 3 (Prokofiev), 255, 267, 283–84, 289
Piano Concerto no. 3 (Rachmaninoff), 10, 109–10, 204, 284
Piano Sonata (Barber), 146, 147
Pierre Hotel (NYC), 200, 202, 215, 217, 338
Plaza Hotel, 236–37
Plisetskaya, Maya, 303
Podgorny, Nikolai, 333
Politburo, 2–3, 51
Pollack, Daniel
Eisenhower’s mention of, 186
in first Tchaikovsky Competition, 109, 114, 129, 133–34, 147, 163
Frankel’s mention of, 160
Moscow Radio and, 186
as new Juilliard student, 43
Richter and, 149
supper at Thompsons’ and, 188
Pollack, Noemi, 129, 134
Polonaise in A-flat Major, op. 53 (Chopin), 132
Poulson, Norris, 247
Powers, Barbara, 273
Powers, Gary, 257–59, 265–66, 273
Prague Spring, 316
Pravda
on America and Britain, 48
on
Doctor Zhivago,
231
Frankel and, 159
on Khrushchev in Washington, 242
on Khrushchev’s death, 328
Shostakovich on Van in, 179
on Tchaikovsky Competition, 115
on Van in
We Will Meet Again,
272
Pravda Ukrainy, 295
Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor (Bach), 136
Prelude and Fugue in G-sharp Minor (Taneyev), 145
Presidium of the Central Committee
attempt to oust Khrushchev, 89–90
Beria removed from, 61
Cuban Missile Crisis and, 301
Khrushchev’s changes in, 85
Khrushchev’s retirement and, 306–7
Khrushchev’s slashing of armed forces and, 252
members at Stalin’s funeral, 57–58
Stalin replacement of Politburo with, 51
Presley, Elvis
in U.S. Army, 120
Van compared to, 189, 206, 209, 224, 225, 269, 283, 340
Price, Leontyne, 344, 348
Project Dragon Lady, 257
Prokofiev, Lina, 27, 58, 267
Prokofiev, Sergei
Central Committee’s judgment of, 231
death of, 58
defection to U.S., 10
at House of Creativity, 264
Piano Concerto no. 3, 255, 267, 283–84, 289, 324
Richter’s performance of, 187
Romeo and Juliet,
236
Rostropovich and, 141
Seventh Sonata, 187
Shtarkman’s performance of, 146
Stalin’s turning on, 26–27
Van’s performances of, 65, 72
Van’s study of, 42
Pryor, “Cactus,” 311
psychological warfare, 80, 86, 221
Putin, Vladimir and Mrs., 363–64
Queen Elisabeth Competition, 113, 130–31
R-7 rockets, 87, 99, 257, 258
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
choir singing of, 362
Concerto no. 3 in D Minor, 154
death of, 33
Don Cossacks and, 9–10
“Étude-Tableau” op. 33 in E-flat Minor, 134, 136
“Étude-Tableau,” op. 39, no. 5., 154
favorite piano of, 37
grave of, 193, 216–17
in Los Angeles, 11
in New York City, 9–10
Piano Concerto no. 2 in C minor, 72
Piano Concerto no. 3, 10, 109–10, 204, 284, 363
popularity of, 224
Rildia Bee and, 15–17, 107–8, 110
Romanticism and, 3
short story about, 8–10
Shreveport visit, 16–17, 70
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 109
Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto and, 8
as Van’s hero, 18, 19, 36, 255
Van’s performances of, 72, 136–37, 154–55, 162–63, 165–66, 179, 183, 192, 215, 223, 300, 315, 324
Van’s request for prize in name of, 194
radiation threats, 72–73
Radio Free Berlin Symphony, 283
Radio Moscow, 300, 302, 350
Random Harvest
(film), 344
Rangerettes (Kilgore), 63, 218, 225
Ravel, Maurice, 69, 71–72
Rayburn, Sam, 249, 313
RCA Victor, 168, 223–24
Reagan, Nancy, 351, 353, 354, 356, 357, 358, 363
Reagan, Ronald, 245, 348, 350, 351–58
Red Army, 86–87
Red Detachment of Women
(Chinese ballet), 332–33
Red Guards, 317, 318–19
Red Queen.
See
Elisabeth, Queen of Belgium
Red Scare, 29–30, 73–74, 263, 266–67
Red Square (Moscow)
1936 show trials, 84
GUM (State Department Store), 144
Khrushchev watching troops in, 196
as oversize funeral parlor, 350
Stalin’s funeral, 57
Van’s first view of, 126
Van’s visits to, 289, 361
Reid, Lillian, 151
Reiner, Fritz, 284
Reisenberg, Nadia, 67
Requiem Mass (Mozart), 103
Reuben’s (NYC), 108, 215
revisionism, Soviet, 111, 229, 282, 318
Reykjavik, Iceland, 351–52
Rhapsody in G Minor (Brahms), 336
Rhapsody on a Theme (Paganini), 324
Rhodes, Nola, 102
Richter, Sviatoslav
gay witch hunt and, 232–33
Gilels compared to, 79
Mikhailov on, 180
Mozart and, 136
at Pasternak’s funeral, 265
on piano jury, 106, 133, 137–39, 148–49, 152, 155, 158, 163
Prokofiev’s death and, 58
recital given by, 187, 198
Shetler and, 130
Stalin’s death and funeral and, 55, 56–57
at supper at Thompsons’, 188
Tchaikovsky Competition anticipation and, 115
U.S. tour by, 278
Van’s admiration for, 263
Rildia Bee O’Bryan Cliburn Organ, 362
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai, 29–30
Rio de Janeiro International Piano Competition, 105
The Rite of Spring
(Stravinsky), 29
Robin Hood Dell, 315
Rodgers, Richard, 208
Rodzinkski, Beth, 361
Romanticism.
See
Russian Romanticism
Romeo and Juliet
(Prokofiev), 236
“Rondo” (Kabalevsky), 116, 148, 154
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, 8
Rostropovich, Mstislav (Slava), 141, 349, 353, 364
Rostropovich, Olga, 365
Rubinstein, Anton, 7, 16, 25, 41, 44–45, 158, 254
Rubinstein, Arthur, 11, 256
Rubinstein, Nikolai, 5–6, 7, 44–45, 153
Rusk, Dean, 298
Russia and Russians
as allies, 74
American bond with, 224
love for Van during Cold War, 1–3
love-hate relationship with U.S., 3–4
pride in Tchaikovsky, 106
Stalinist, 27–30
Van’s continued communication with, 287–88
Russian Jews, 44–45
Russian Revolution, 10–11, 26–27, 33, 99–100
Russian Romanticism
Anton Rubinstein and, 7
music out of fashion, 30
Rildia Bee and, 25
Rosina Lhévinne as link to, 33–34, 41–42
Van’s love and embodiment of, 34, 123, 137, 157–58, 176
Ruza River, 264–65
Saerchinger, César, 108
Salisbury Hotel, 285, 341, 342
SALT 1 agreement, 333
Salyut 1,
325
Samaroff, Olga, 45
Sanders, Donna, 74–75, 182, 198
San Francisco, California, 247–48
Satterwhite, Dottie, 344
Scali, John, 300, 302
Scarlatti, Domenico, 72
Scarsdale, New York, 224
Schiller, Madeline, 7
Schubart, Mark
angry letter to, 234
homosexuality of, 76
at Tchaikovsky Competition, 147–48, 166, 168
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and, 297
Van’s impression on, 64–65
Van’s return to U.S. and, 203
Van selected for Tchaikovsky Competition and, 108–9, 117, 118, 119
Schubert, Franz, 30, 71, 187
Schuman, Bill
cultural exchanges and, 81, 108
Schubart’s cable to, 166
Van chosen for Tchaikovsky Competition and, 106
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and, 297
Van in Brussels and, 217–18
Van’s return to U.S. and, 203, 206, 208
Van’s win and, 182–83
Schumann, Robert
Concerto in A Minor, 187, 224
Dichterliebe,
139
Rosalie Leventritt and, 71
Shtarkman’s performance of, 146
Toccata, 187
Van’s performances of, 67, 72, 236, 284, 324, 339