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A new production of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, directed by Graham Vick, just opened at the Mariinsky Theater in Vladimir Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg, Russia. It shocked audiences by drawing parallels between the title character – a ruthless 16th-century Tsar – and Putin. It’s a rare case of political protest finding its way into classical music.
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A new production of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, directed by Graham Vick, just opened at the Mariinsky Theater in Vladimir Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg, Russia. It shocked audiences by drawing parallels between the title character – a ruthless 16th-century Tsar – and Putin. It’s a rare case of political protest finding its way into classical music.

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