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Joined: 14 May 2022 / Female ♀
Last Post: 2 Oct 2022
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From: St. Petersburg, Russia.
Speaks Polish?: Pretty well.
Interests: INACTIVE. Professional ballet dancer, 18 years old.

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RussianAntiPutin   
15 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

mafketis- speak publicly against him

Go out and tell people you're a Nazi. Obviously, being a non supporter of Putin is extremely opposite from Nazi, but it's both kind of suicidal idiocy.

Actually, there have been Russian people criticising publicly, though a lot left Russia right after, not all.
RussianAntiPutin   
15 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

mafketis- all Russians completely agree with Putin and whatever the Russian government does

I "advise" you to never say that.

mafketis- everything he does is based on fear and paranooa

Everything? You're forgetting an over large ego. Russia is the largest country in the world but it's smaller than his ego, somehow.
RussianAntiPutin   
12 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

I know it's a classical music thread, but I want to say Nadezhda Batoeva has recently been made prima ballerina of the Mariinsky.
RussianAntiPutin   
12 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

@Crow
There is no "Slavic Empire". Slavic countries are both different and similar, but not the same. Are you crazy?
Also, if there was it wouldn't be called "Serbia". Instead one of the more important Slavic countries, Poland or Russia I would guess would control, being worldwide pretty much the most important, more or less.

Poland and Russia interestingly are the opposite ends (culturally I mean) of Slavs, also with the most animosity.
RussianAntiPutin   
12 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

@pawian
Ripping apart a country is not the right solution. And it isn't going to happen, so they should stop "looking forward" to it like vultures waiting to eat a dead body of animal.

There isn't anything inherently wrong with Russia, only the people running it.
RussianAntiPutin   
12 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

@Kashub1410
Those were other countries. It does make a difference to what is wanted to be done. Russian politics don't treat Russia as other countries. I am not talking about the ethics but simply the facts.

And Germany and Poland aren't partitioned anymore, would you want your country messed with that way?
RussianAntiPutin   
12 Jul 2022
News / Lech Walesa urged to "reduce Russia" to 50 million people [366]

@Paulina
I can't say I've read 1984, but I know the plot, and.... well..... what is there to say? Isn't it Animal Farm that's about Russia though? Does 1984 have anything to do with?

Is that what Russia is seen as? We do have FSB agents in Vaganova right now even, not much privacy or freedom judging by what I've heard of other countries.

Lech Walesa is a idiot. It's a disgusting idea.
RussianAntiPutin   
7 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

finest

It's impossible to say. There are so many of wonderful composers in the past, who can tell who's the best? Apart from the obvious superior Chopin of course.

On the side, this has been such a civilised thread for PF, thank you to everyone of you who has made a post on here so far.
RussianAntiPutin   
7 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Lyzko
Saint-Saens is the one I forgot! I love his music, especially (overdone, I know) the Swan (it isn't called the Dying Swan as I think it is). I think Bizet composed Symphony in C as the Balanchine ballet. Very nice composer.

I think also Adolphe Adam is good, he was the composer of Le Corsaire and Giselle.
RussianAntiPutin   
6 Jul 2022
History / What makes you feel Polish? [167]

poliSSh

That's as bad as "RuSSian". Please don't. SS is stupid and pointless.
RussianAntiPutin   
6 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
Interesting. From the picture I looked up, the building is really wide and a similar colour to the Bolshoi. How big roughly is the stage?
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
I think the same theatre with Polish National Ballet. It's quite a small company I think, but the dancers are very nice, particularly the former Bolshoi soloist Chinara Alizade (deserved to be a Bolshoi prima, but she has real Bolshoi style, so was a soloist).

I don't like Massenet either, not the really a special composer, boring I'd say.
@Lyzko
Yes, Thais as well he composed. In my opinion, a very bad opera.
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Lyzko
No, Don Quichotte. He composed Le Cid, Manon, Chérubin, others as well, quite a lot.
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
I'm not very familiar with the opera, do you mean the one by Massenet?
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
I was referring to Don Quixote ballet, which was made in Russia, though by Petipa, who was French. It's a very Russian ballet though, to the level of La Bayadère, but it is danced abroad.

I must be smart today, I managed to remember the "e" in Quixote. I always forget, in Russian it's Дон Кихот, nothing extra at the end. I'm so dumb I though Paquita was Pakhita because it's Пахита, with the х in the middle, which normally transcribed to kh.
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

johnny reb- Le Papillon

It's a beautiful ballet! Especially danced by Olesya Novikova, I think there's a recording of the variation out of context somewhere.
I think Petipa once made it into a four act with extended music by Minkus, for the Bolshoi Kamenny in St. Petersburg, in I think 1873 or 1874. It's strange that he could alter the score that way, I can't imagine butchered. Though messing up the music was common at the time, look at Swan Lake or (the worst) Don Quixote.

youtu.be/watchv

It's the whole pas de deux. With Novikova and Alexander Sergeev
I'm not sure the link worked, probably not.
RussianAntiPutin   
5 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
Tales of Hoffman is very good opera. Pretty much everything Offenbach composed is nice.
RussianAntiPutin   
1 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
What do you think of Paderewski's Minuet? It's one of my favourite pieves.
RussianAntiPutin   
1 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Bobko
It might have been. Maybe Bolshoi. I don't think it's in the Mariinsky repertory, or anywhere but Bolshoi that I know of.
If you want a really interesting ballet, watch the Legend of Love, but I think it's only performed at the Bolshoi and Mariinsky. You can tell a company's country by looking at the dancers. Russians have beautiful arms and back in either style, French have beautiful legs and feet, English is just beautiful classical line, American is fat dancers, Italian have beautiful balance and ballon, there are more like Bournonville, but I've rambled enough already. And Russian dancers are taller and thinner than others.

@jon357
Not Russian music, though it has gone a little off topic. Who cares, it hard to stay on one topic of conversation.
RussianAntiPutin   
1 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Bobko
NYCB is the Balanchine company. ABT is more classical. I think Spartacus is more of a Russian thing than American. If you ever want to see it again, you'd be seeing it better in Moscow at the Bolshoi. NYCB, from what I've seen online, has an excellent performance of Balanchine's Jewels. ABT mainly does generic ballets, Swan Lake, Giselle, etc, but not the best productions after Baryshnikov left, because it's run by Kevin McKenzie, a worse director than even the infamous Fateyev. Actually, ABT is getting a new director I think next year or this, Susan Jaffe.
RussianAntiPutin   
1 Jul 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Bobko
That's ABT or NYCB the ballet? I think that's in Lincoln Square, but I've never been to the USA, so I'm not sure of the place. There are better ballets than Spartacus. Actually, in New York you can see all the Balanchine ballets at NYCB, that many of them can't be seen elsewhere.
RussianAntiPutin   
30 Jun 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@jon357
I've only heard one. I liked it a lot.
RussianAntiPutin   
30 Jun 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

The Firebird

I love it. Especially in the ballet, preferably danced by Maria Bulanova.

AntV- If you're going to recommend a humoresque, go with Dvorak's

Beautiful piece. More popular than Shchedrin's. I'd have to say think they're different but equal.

Jon, you know many Russian Soviet composers hated the Soviet times, don't you? You can't really criticise someone for being Russian. It's like criticising someone for being a woman or old or young, it isn't a choice.
RussianAntiPutin   
30 Jun 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

jon357-Too r*ssian

A composer's music goes far beyond their nationality.

When you've got Chopin, why lower standards?

Because Chopin, though my personal favourite composer, didn't compose infinite pieces, and there are other genius composers also. Of course, Chopin is still the best :).

Why does no one feel sorry for the others, who can never reach Chopin's level?
RussianAntiPutin   
30 Jun 2022
Life / Polish Classical Music [101]

@Miloslaw
To (indoctrinate) save your soul, you might like some pieces by Stravinsky and Mussorgsky. And I'd recommend to even people who hate classical Shchedrin Humoreske, just because it's perfection in music form.