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Anna Netrebko: After her criticism of the Ukraine war, she is no longer allowed to appear in Russia either

2022-04-01T16:12:40.330Z


Anna Netrebko is no longer welcome on the stages of western opera houses. After her criticism of the Ukraine war, she is now falling out of favor in her home country, and a concert with her has been cancelled.


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Opera star Anna Netrebko is accused of a lack of credibility in the West and of treason in Russia

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After her statement against Russia's attack on Ukraine, the soprano Anna Netrebko is no longer welcome at an opera house in her Russian homeland.

A concert in Novosibirsk scheduled for June 2 was canceled, the opera in the Siberian metropolis announced.

The reason is a communication from the artist in which she condemns the actions of "our state".

"Life in Europe and the opportunity to perform on European stages are more important to them than the fate of their homeland," said the statement from the State Academic Theater for Opera and Ballet.

Anyone in Russia who criticizes Putin's war against Ukraine lives dangerously and can be punished with heavy fines or even imprisonment.

Netrebko, who lives mainly in Austria and also appears in Russia at the world-famous Bolshoi Theater and at the Mariinsky in St. Petersburg, should have a hard time with engagements at home after her criticism.

Many prominent cultural figures have left Russia for fear of their safety.

Putin had said now was the time to find traitors and clean up the country.

In September, when Netrebko was allowed to celebrate her 50th birthday in the Kremlin, the president raved about Netrebko's internationally admired singing skills.

He praised Netrebko, who had already supported him in the presidential election, as "an open, charming and kind-hearted person with a life-affirming character and a clear position as a citizen".

Russia is proud of Netrebko, who was considered the country's friendly face in the world.

But that's probably over now.

The theater in Novosibirsk decided not to make its stage, hall and orchestra available to the organizers of the concert.

“We are convinced the truth is on our side.

We shouldn't be afraid that there are creative artists who are turning their backs on their homeland.

Our country is rich in talent, and the stars of yesterday are being replaced by others with a clear stance as citizens.«

"I am not affiliated with any leader of Russia"

After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Netrebko was initially hesitant, but then spoke out against the war.

That was considered remarkable because the word alone is frowned upon in Russia.

Kremlin chief Putin calls the unprecedented and extremely bloody invasion a "special military operation."

On Wednesday, Netrebko distanced himself more clearly from Putin after Western houses canceled appearances.

'My position is clear.

I am not a member of any political party nor am I affiliated with any leader in Russia,” she said through her German lawyer.

The star soprano in colorful outfits is currently posting pictures of her time off and her travels on her Instagram channel.

"I love my home country Russia and only strive for peace and unity through my art," she said through her lawyer.

After an announced break from performing, she wants to resume opera and concert performances in Europe at the end of May.

However, the President of the German Stage Association, Hamburg Senator for Culture Carsten Brosda (SPD), does not consider her distancing from Putin to be credible.

First she allowed herself to be photographed with the East Ukrainian separatist leader Oleg Tsarev together with the "New Russia flag," then she celebrated her 50th birthday in the Kremlin.

“Do that and then let the lawyer claim you're not political?

You sell your own audience for fools," said Brosda in an interview with the Hamburger Abendblatt on Friday.

Accordingly, he is critical of the catch-up date planned for September for a Netrebko concert in Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie.

"I don't think it would be good if this concert took place then." After Russian troops invaded Ukraine, several concert halls canceled performances by Netrebko, including a concert planned for early March at the Elbphilharmonie.

Brosda said: "Where artists are close to the Putin system or have enjoyed privileges through this closeness and are not able to behave sensibly towards it, there is no basis for further cooperation".

That also applies to Netrebko.

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Source: spiegel

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