“Art should serve as a bridge rather than a weapon,” said Maximilian Maier, a radio broadcaster at BR Klassik in Bavaria, after announcing the sacking from the Munich Philharmonic of star conductor and high-profile Putin supporter Valery Gergiev. The termination of Gergiev’s many other prestigious European posts swiftly followed, and led the way for a concerted wave of cultural sanctions against Russian musicians, performers and artists.
“艺术理应作为一座桥梁,而不是武器,”巴伐利亚BR古典音乐电台(BR Klassik)的播音员马克西米兰•迈尔(Maximilian Maier)在慕尼黑爱乐乐团的明星指挥、普京广受关注的支持者瓦列里•捷杰耶夫(Valery Gergiev)被宣告解雇后表示。随后不久,捷杰耶夫在欧洲其他一些享有威望的职位也宣告终止,并由此引发了一波一致针对俄罗斯音乐家、表演者和艺术家的文化制裁浪潮。
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