(ANSA-AFP) - ROME, NOV 22 - Opening the La Scala season with
Russian opera composer Modest Mussorgsky's masterpiece Boris
Godunov will not provide any propaganda for President Vladimir
Putin amid the Ukraine war, the superintendent of the iconic
Milanese opera house said Tuesday. "We won't make any propaganda
for Putin," said Dominique Meyer in presenting the December 7
event that is a crowning highlight of the Milanese social
world's year. Ukraine's consul in Milan has asked La Scala not
to open its season this year with Boris Godunov to avert
possible propaganda uses of the Mussorgsky classic. Consul Adrii
Kartysh has written to the superintendent of La Scala Meyer, to
the mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala and to the governor of Lombardy
Attilio Fontana to ask to "review" the theater's programming,
not inaugurating the season on December 7 with Boris Godunov,
and also avoiding other Russian shows so as not to pander to
"any propaganda elements", the consul said in a statement. Meyer
said Tuesday "there is nothing that is going against Ukraine",
only a show that has taken three years to prepare, and a "great
masterpiece". He added: "I repeat, I'm not prepared to hide away
if I'm reading Dostoevskij or Puskin". (ANSA-AFP).
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