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To Raise Everyone's Ears: Choristers***** Joined the Haight of Gergiev's Concert in Italy: EADaily

Summary by EADaily
EADaily, July 18th, 2025. The head of FBK* Maria Pevchikh***** drew attention to the premiere of Sergei Prokofiev's opera "Semyon Kotko", which was held the day before at the Bolshoi Theater under the direction of conductor, People's Artist of Russia Valery Gergiev. She was not too lazy to dedicate a post on a social network to this event.

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Lean Left

A group of 700 intellectuals, including thinkers, philosophers, Nobel laureates, activists and politicians from all over the world, has signed two open letters against the proliferation of Russian propaganda in Europe in general and in particular in Italy. In the letters, they ask, among other things, that the invitation be withdrawn to the Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, a sympathizer of the Kremlin, to act next week at the Royal Palace Caser…

·Spain
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Lean Right

A planned concert by the Russian conductor in Campania at the end of July becomes a political centre. Activists denounce that Waleri Gergiev "has used his prestige to legitimise aggression and dictatorship."

·Vienna, Austria
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Center

Missiva a von der Leyen e De Luca: 'Putin's Policy Supporter' (ANSA)

·Italy
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Lean Left

Three protests of Russian and Ukrainian dissidents in Italy: two in Rome and Milan on the weekend and the biggest on 27 before the show

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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