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
Van’s practice of, 42
“Widmung,” 71, 354
Schwartz, Harry, 328
Science Digest,
40
Scientific American,
40
Scriabin, Alexander, 109, 136, 265
SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative), 348, 352
Second International Tchaikovsky Competition, 287, 298
Secret Speech.
See under
Khrushchev, Nikita
Selected Works
(Mao), 318
Semichastny, Vladimir, 232
Sequeira Costa, José Carlos de, 139, 148
Serebryakov, Pavel, 105
Serkin, Rudolf, 66, 67
Seven Sisters (Moscow), 125–26
Seventh Sonata (Prokofiev), 187
Shanghai Conservatory, 317
Shearer, Norma, 219
Shetler, Norman
at Tchaikovsky Competition, 129–30, 136, 139, 152
Van’s friendship with, 140
Van’s win and, 171, 172, 178
Shevardnadze, Eduard, 354, 357
Shook-Up Generation of New York, 316
Shostakovich, Dmitri
Central Committee’s judgment of, 231
Cheryomushki,
231
dacha at House of Creativity, 264
Kabalevsky and, 138
Leningrad Symphony,
11
as Organizing Committee head, 106
piece on Van in
Pravda,
179
Prokofiev and, 58
Rostropovich and, 141
Stalin and, 27–29
at supper at Thompsons’, 188
Symphony no. 5, 237
Symphony no. 13, 304
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 110, 116–17, 118, 119–20, 127, 129
Tchaikovsky Competition anticipation and, 115
at Tchaikovsky Competition award ceremony, 175
Van’s photo with, 236
at Van’s recital, 187
Shostakovich, Maxim, 188
Shreveport, Louisiana, 15–17, 64, 67, 70, 107–8, 225, 285
Shtarkman, Alexander, 360
Shtarkman, Naum
arrest and detention of, 232–33, 235, 266
after Cold War, 360
excused from first round of Tchaikovsky Competition, 133
in Tchaikovsky Competition, 149, 162, 163
Van’s friendship with, 130, 140, 189, 195
Van’s request that he visit America, 194
Van’s win and, 165, 171
“Silent Generation,” 74
Sinatra, Frank, 246, 286
Sixth World Festival of Youth and Students, 89, 91–94
Skouras, Spyros, 246–47
slyakot
(black sludge), 145
Smith, Tommy, 363–64
Sobolevsky, Rafael, 113
Sochi, Russia, 271
socialism, 57, 86, 94, 114, 180, 279, 316–17
socialist realism, 27, 94
“Someone to Watch Over Me” (Gershwin), 223
Sonata, Seventh (Prokofiev), 187
Sonata in B-flat Major (Schubert), 187
Sonata in B Minor (Chopin), 116, 117
Sonata in C Major, K. 330 (Mozart), 136
Sonata in E-flat Major (Mozart), 41–42
Sonata in G Major (Tchaikovsky), 145
“Song of India” (Rimsky-Korsakov), 29–30
The Song of the Forests
(Shostakovich), 29
South America, 109
South Pacific
(soundtrack), 223–24
Sovetskaya Kultura,
180, 195
Sovetskaya Muzyka,
331–32
Sovetsky Muzykant,
180, 254
Soviet Bloc, 81, 86–87, 111, 133, 230, 250
Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C., 212, 242, 248–49
Soviet Institute of Transport Construction, 140
Soviet Ministry of Culture
Janis’s call to, 290–91
piano jury request to, 149
receptions of, 140, 177–78
search for native pianists, 112–13
Tchaikovsky Competition proposal, 94–95
on Van as Competition winner, 162
Van’s interpreter for (
See
Belayeva, Henrietta)
Van’s requests to, 184, 194
Van tracked down by, 289
Vlassenko and, 113, 162, 163
Soviet national anthem, 53, 86, 236, 333, 354
Soviet Union
Afghanistan invaded by, 348, 353
during Cold War, 26–30, 79
dissolution of, 359
at height of power, 59
Hitler’s invasion of, 8–9
International Exchange Program and, 81
musicians in U.S. from, 79–80
Nixon’s visits to, 329–33, 337
propaganda, 48, 93–94, 186–87, 191, 231, 261–62
Reagan and, 348
space race with U.S., 2, 96–99, 279, 303, 307, 325 (
See also sputniks
)
Stalin’s death and, 53–55
Tchaikovsky Competition and prestige of, 114
technological advances, 234, 241–42, 279
as U.S. ally in World War II, 11
youth of, 92–93
Space Age, 96–99
Spaso House, 270–71, 306, 330, 333, 362
Spicer, Allen and Hazel
Van as tenant of, 35, 36, 37
Van scolded by, 107
Van’s Leventritt award and, 68–69
Van’s relationship with, 45–46, 65–66
Van’s Tchaikovsky Competition win and, 167
Splitnik, 238
sputniks
Khrushchev’s boasting about, 99–100
launch site for, 258
space race and, 2, 98, 100–101, 123, 205, 279
Sputnik 1,
97–99, 100, 255
Sputnik 2,
99
Sputnik 3,
195
Stalin, Joseph
dinners of, 47, 49, 60, 61
funeral of, 55–58, 60
in Hollywood movies, 11
on Khrushchev, 60
Khrushchev’s speech about, 82–86, 111, 127
musicians attacked by, 26–28
nonaggression pact signed by, 19
saxophone banned by, 93
Shostakovich and, 27–29
stroke and death of, 47–53
successors of, 62
Terror, 54, 155, 327
Zhukov and, 61
Stalin, Svetlana, 51, 52
Stalin, Vasily, 51
Stalingrad, 54
Stalinism, 282, 304, 307
Starostin (Stalin’s head guard), 47, 48–49
Starr, Susan, 287
“Star-Spangled Banner,” 63, 324, 333, 341, 354, 364
Star Wars.
See
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
Statue of Liberty, 244
St. Basil’s Cathedral, 18, 107–8, 119, 124–25, 126, 168
“Steal not away, O pierced heart,” 346
Stein, Gladys, 133
Steiner, Rudolf, 283
Steinway, Betty, 71, 103, 182
Steinway Centennial Award, 102
Steinway Hall, 37, 67, 79, 103, 202, 217, 223
Stern, Isaac, 256, 265–66, 270
The Steve Allen Show,
183, 214–15
Stewart, Jimmy, 353
St. George’s Hall, Kremlin, 177
stilyagi
(hipsters), 92–93, 316
Stokowski, Leopold, 45
St. Petersburg Conservatory, 7, 16, 45
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), 348, 352
Stravinsky, Igor, 10–11, 29, 72, 79, 92
Suez Canal, 87, 88, 196
Sukhodrev, Viktor, 173, 174, 246–47, 275, 280, 290, 292–93
Sunday Daily News,
209
Supreme Soviet, 99–100, 259, 276
Swan Lake
(Tchaikovsky), 26, 94, 332–33
Sword Drill, 21
Symphony no. 6 (Tchaikovsky), 56–57
Symphony no. 13 (Shostakovich), 304
Symphony of the Air, 184, 201, 216
Szell, George, 66, 67
Talbot, Sammy, 17
Taneyev, Sergei, 145
Tarzan cult, 92
Tatum, Art, 38
Taubman, Howard, 221–22
Taylor, Elizabeth, 246
Tbilisi, Georgia, 270
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
at Carnegie Hall, 77
First Piano Concerto (
See
First Piano Concerto)
grave of, 189
museum-home of, 140, 186–87
popularity of, 224
Romanticism and, 3
Second Piano Concerto, 7
short story about, 5–8
Sonata in G Major, 145
statue of, 128, 131, 362
Swan Lake,
26, 94
Symphony no. 6, 56–57
Theme and Variations in F Major, op. 19, 137
Van’s love for, 36, 137
Van’s performances of, 137, 166, 315
violin concerto, 255
Vlassenko’s performance of, 163
Tchaikovsky Competition.
See
First International Tchaikovsky Competition; Second International Tchaikovsky Competition
Tchaikovsky disc, Van’s, 284, 360
Tchaikovsky Hall, 106, 290–91, 361
teach-in at University of Michigan, 322
Teatr,
262–63, 264
Teatro alla Scala (Milan), 292
Tebaldi, Renata, 344
Temple, Shirley, 245–46
Terror (Stalin’s), 54, 155, 327
Texas Club of New York, 207
Texas Hill Country, 311, 313
Texas Motor Speedway, 364
Texas Navy, 225
Texas State Music Contest, 25
Texas State Society, 212
Theme and Variations in F Major, op. 19 (Tchaikovsky), 137
“There’s No Piano in This House” (Monroe), 222
thermonuclear bombs.
See
hydrogen bombs
“The Void” (poem), 35
Thompson, Jane, 152, 172, 173, 247
Thompson, Llewellyn (Tommy)
at banquet for Khrushchev, 247
at Camp David with Khrushchev, 250–51
Cuban Missile Crisis and, 298, 299–300, 301, 302