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adam_text | Contents
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER IO
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
EPILOGUE
Crowds in the Streets 3
Van 9
From Juilliard to the Big Time 26
The Big Decision 46
A Tale of Two Nations 62
The Great Convergence 82
The Land of Snow and Spies 98
Some Wins, Some Losses 115
The Storm Before the Calm 137
Hurt Feelings 160
Red, White, and Blues 181
The Van Effect 203
Van, Continued 217
The End of the Road 232
The Other Competitors 248
Appendix 255
Acknowledgments 261
Notes 263
Selected Bibliography 269
Index 279
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Index
Agapov, Boris, 196
Aksyonov, Vasily, 78
Aleichem, Sholem, 84
Aleksandrov, Grigori, 74—5
Alexeev, Dmitri, 151
Allen, Mrs. Leo Satterwhite, 18
Allen, Steve, 37, 40, 193
Allison, Irl, 218
All-Union Piano Competition (1945)»
66-7
Alvarado, José Eduardo, 118—19
American National Exhibition, Moscow
(1959), 78,176
Andreeva, Maria, 73
Ardoin, John, 243
Armstrong, Jessie, 143—4
Armstrong, Louis, 77, 79, 193, 196,
206
Aronoff, Shirley, 24
Ashkenazy, Dodi, 101
Ashkenazy, Vladimir, 59, 60—1, 64, 68,
125, 131-2
Autolycus, 159
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 65, 85, 86, 87,
119
Bán, Melita Edith, 119
Barber, Samuel, 95,128, 130, 201
Barinova, Galina, 71
Bartók, Bela, 91, 126, 144, 207
Bashkirov, Dmitri, 60, 6i, 121
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 65, 85, 104, 106,
126, 129—30, 242
Bella, Klára, 119
Bellow, Saul, 152
Belyaeva, Henrietta, 96—7
Berg, Alban, 86
Berlin, Isaiah, 41, 205
Berman, Lazar, 58—61, 89, 93, 100
Berner, Rosalie, 38
Bernstein, Leonard, 35, 38, 138, 162,164,
175-6, 250
Bespalov, Nikolai, 65, 66
Bird, Robert S., 184
Bliss, Sir Arthur, 116, 135—6
Bloch, Joseph, 23, 24, 46
Blumenfèld, Felix, 122
Bobrovnikov, N. L, 106
Bolshoi Ballet, 195
Boston Symphony, 63—4
Boswell, Raymond, 224
Boutry, Roger, 58, 92, 103, 125, 126,129,
133, 248-9
Brahms, Johannes, 39, 129—30, 190, 201,
242
Brik, Ilya, 189
Browning, John, 23, 31-2, 33» 35» 38, 39»
164
Brussels World s Fair (1958), 53, 195—7
Buechner, David, 41
Buechner, Sara Davis, 41, 227
Bulgakov, Mikhail, 170
Bulganin, Nikolai, 168
Bülow, Hans von, 145
Bunin, Victor, 116,135
Bush, George W., 247
Busoni, Ferruccio, 55
Butts, Rosemary, 19, 25
Callas, Maria, 138, 238
Canin, Martin, 24
Canin, Stuart, 71
Capote, Truman, 68,101, 138
Caracappa, Michael, 184
Carnegie Hall, New York, 20, 187—8,
200, 210, 220, 232—3
Carter, Jimmy, 253
Cassard, Philippe, 112
Index
Central Committee of Communist Party,
58, 132, 134, 155, 178-80, 209
Chapin, Schuyler, 5, 49, 191,192—3, *94»
198, 228—9, 232—3, 241
Chaplin, Charlie, 74
Chasins, Abram, 38, 46—7, 164, 190
Chateaubriand, François-René de, 73
Chopin, Frédéric, 7, 22, 40
in Cliburns repertoire, 129, 130, 131,
222—3, 242
as composer, 65, 91, 119, 124, 129,
150-1, 153-4» 201, 213
Chopin Piano Competitions, (1927), in;
(i955)» 67, 68
Christie’s auction, 244
Churchill, Winston, 71, 72
Circus (film), 75
Clementi, Muzio, 32
Cleveland Orchestra, 42
Cliburn, Harvey Lavan (father), 10, 12,
21, 144, 188, 191, 224
Cliburn, Rildia Bee (mother):
aging of, 215, 225, 229—30, 231, 238
illness and death of, 239, 240—1
supportiveness of, 20, 235
and Van’s childhood, 10—13, 16—18
and Vans fame, 188, 191, 192, 204
Van’s relationship with, 30, 42, 214,
217, 222, 226, 230, 233—4, 238,
241-2, 243
as Van’s road manager, 199, 222
as Vans teacher, 11—12, 16—18, 21—3, 34,
54, 55» *23» *54, 233» 234
Cliburn, Van:
artifacts accumulated by, 217, 226—7,
229-30, 244, 247
artistic decline of, 222—5, 238-40, 243
astrology and psychic phenomena as
interests of, 53, 212, 213—15
career of, 157, 163, 190—i, 197, 222—3,
234, 236, 238
childhood of, 9—25
and Community Concerts, 36, 49
and conducting, 210—11
courteousness of, 14, 30, 142, 183,
194
and critical reviews, 210, 211, 223,
239-40
death of, 246—7
drama lessons for, 18
and fame, 159, 160—1, 163, 165—8,
186-7, 190, 192-3» 194» 197» *99»
209, 213, 236, 246
and fees, 191, 204, 236, 237
generosity of, 47, 192, 215—16, 217, 218,
236, 242-3
health issues of, 168, 193—4, 197—8,
199, 200, 202, 239, 244, 245-7
and his mother, see Cliburn, Rildia Bee
and Dr. Max Jacobson, 138—9, 193—4,
198
and journalists, 156—7, 158, 184, 186—8,
194
lateness of, 46—8, 210, 211—12, 235,
236-7
legacy of, 224, 242—3
in Moscow, 104—5, XI6, 137, 139, 142,
167—71, 181—4, 204, 214, 222
naïveté of, 139—40, 166, 168, 183
natural talent of, 11, 32—4, 88, 180,
182, 192
in New York, 25, 26—30, 186, 191—2,
225—6
“Nostalgia” by, 217
performance anxiety of, 15, 18, 105,
218, 235, 237, 243
personal crises of, 213, 224—5
in piano competitions, 20, 36—9, 121,
158
piano technique of, 7, 8, 13, 17, 18, 19,
31, 34, 39, 41, 54, 55, 56, 114, 120-3,
128, 129, 178, 201, 211, 222
public appeal of, 4, 5—7, 86, 120,
122—3, 156—7,182—4
public performances of, 187—8, 192,
194—5, 196, 200, 209—10, 218, 225,
235-6, 238-40, 243
recordings of, 166, 201, 211—13, 223,
242
relationships of, 35, 140—3, 202, 225,
230—1, 241—2
reputation of, 19-20, 130, 194, 22i,
2-53-4
return to Texas, 226—7, 229
return to the stage, 233—8, 243
as smoker, 28
and Steinway pianos, 9—12, 210—11,
227, 234-5» 2֊44
and Tchaikovsky Competition, 4,
7-8, 91, 96—7, 119-23» 128, 129-32,
133-4, 136, 144-50» *51-7» 177» 222
various personas of, 29—30, 139—40,
194, 216
Cliburn Scholarship, Juilliard, 41
Coates, Helen, 164
Cobert, Amos, 139
280
Index
Cold War:
intelligence gathering in, 53, 2.07—8
Red Scare in, 76, 80
and Sputnik, 5, 43—5 69
and Tchaikovsky Competition, 45,
52.-3, 62, 69, 153
tension in, 4—5, 6, 185, 205, 242
Columbia Concerts, 36
Community Concerts, 36, 49
Composers’ House of Creativity, Ruza, 84
Concours Long-Thibaud, Paris (1955),
58, 61
CZonnally, John, 221
Conover, Willis, 79
Cook, Julie, 237
Cooper, James Fenimore, 73
Copland, Aaron, 176, 238, 239
Cortot, Alfred, 91, 149
Costa, Sequeira, 100, 101, 107—8, 117—18,
120, 129, 134, 149, 151-2
Couvee, Petra, 197
Covelli, Ruth, 213—14
Craft, Robert, 109
Crochet, Evelyne, 92, 98—100, 102—3, I2 5
127, 249
Crosti, Blandine, 92—3» 119
Culp, James Lynn, 236
Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, 38
Dahl, Nikolai, 245
Davidovich, Bella, 63, 83
Davies, Joseph E., 170
Davis, Ivan, 30, 132, 218, 227, 243
Davis, Richard H., 161, 165—6
Demus, Jörg, 118
Deng Xiaoping, 254
Dichter, Misha, 103—4
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 140
Dowis, Jeaneane, 19, 23, 28, 30—2, 35, 38,
39 51» 54 56, I39 2^5
Dowling, Robert W., 174, 184, 185
Dubai, David, 56
Dulles, John Foster, 161, 169
Durbin, Deanna, 74
Dvorak, Antonin, 42, 65
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 69, no
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 43, 161—2, 165,
166, 177, 189, 192, 196, 203
Elisabeth, queen of Belgium, 145, 158, 167
Emerson, Faye, 37
Enescu Competition, Bucharest (1958),
108
Ericson, Raymond, 211
Eschenbach, Christoph, 223
Esenin, Sergei, 74
Falcone, Mary Lou, 47, 53, 182—3, 242
Fast, Howard, Spartacus, 197
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation),
197, 214-15
Feghali, José, 237
Feinberg, Samuil, 87, 89—90
Feinstein, Martin, 173—4
Field, John, 121, 122
Fina, Jack, 146
Finn, Peter, 197
Fischer, Annie, 89
Fischer, Edwin, 120
Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich, 250
Fisher, Eddie, 138
Planner, Janet, 72
Fleisher, Leon, 158
Fleming, Ian, 207
Flier, Yakov, 83—4, 85, 146, 148
Flissler, Joyce, 52, 96, 132, 161
Fonteyn, Margot, 172, 228
Foster, Mildred, 20
Frank, Claude, 38
Frankel, Max, 5, 77, 98, 140* 156—7, 159,
160, 162, 172, 177
Freeman, Robert, 41—2
Freundlich, Irwin, 24
Friedberg, Carl, 22
Friedheim, Arthur, 10, 17, 154
Fulbright Commission, 92, 130
Furtseva, Ekaterina, 127, 153, 154—5
Fuschi, Olegna, 49—50
Gagarin, Yuri, 45
Gedda-Nova, Nadia, 104, 135—6, 144, 159,
179, 249
Gentil, Jules, 91—2
Georgescu, George, 118
Gershwin, George, 167, 176, 205
Gilels, Emil, 82, 251
and Cliburn, 149, 152, 153, 160—1,
168—9, 232—3
as jury member, 89, 108, 134, 143, 149,
152, 153, 154, 156
as pianist, 71, 106—7, I33 148
and Tchaikovsky competition, 66,
107, 132, 143, 149
Ginsberg, Allen, 26
Glinka, Mikhail, 105, 122
Gogol, Nikolai, 97, 152
Index
Goldenweiser, Alexander, 58, 59, 89,131,
149-50
Goldman, Ben, 90—1
Gontaut-Biron, Armand de, 99, 108, 136
Goodman, Benny, 205
Goodrich, Peter, 227, 241
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 20, 75, 233
Gorky, Maxim, 62, 73—4, 79, 196
Gornostaeva, Vera, 114, 147, 150, 153,156,
180, 182
Gorodnitzki, Sascha, 24
Gould, Glenn, 86—7
GrafFman, Gary, 36, 38, 39,191, 192, 225
GrafFman, Naomi, 37, 38, 48
Great Soviet Encyclopedia, The, 78—9
Greenfield, Howie, 90
GreiF, Irwyn, 214
Greiner, Alexander (Sasha), 50
Grieg, Edvard, 140, 224—5
Grum-Grzhimailo, Tamara, 6,128
Guarnieri, Camargo, 118
Gulyashki, Andrei, 207
Haggin, B. H., 122
Haley, Bill, 77, 80
Hamilton, George, 228
Harris, Roy, 206
Hart, William S., 74
Haydn, Franz Joseph, 113
HeiFetz, Jascha, 191, 199
Henahan, Donal, 232, 235
Henderson, Skitch, 37, 40,193
Henderson, W. J., 149
Hess, Dame Myra, 27
Hindemith, Paul, no
Hofmann, Josef, 50, 147
Hoover, J, Edgar, 140-1, 197
Horowitz, Vladimir, 6, 32, 50,122, 245
Hotel Metropol, Moscow, 99, 101—2
House Un-American Activies Committee
(HUAC), 80
Houston Symphony, 20
Hughes, Langston, 26
Hugo, Victor, 119
Huneker, James, 121
Hungary, Soviet invasion oF (1956), 72, 89
Hurok, Sol, 172—3, 174,199, 2-19, 2.2.1,
224, 238
Hutcheson, Ernest, 22
Hyder, Martha, 230
Interlochen Youth Orchestra, 211
Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard
Festival, Kalamazoo, 236—8
Istomin, Eugene, 38
Iturbi, José, 20
Ivan the Terrible, 97
Jacobson, Max “Dr. Feelgood,” 137—9,
193-4, 198-9
Janis, Byron, 205
Johannsdottir, Thorunn “Dodi,” 82—3,
H9 U1
Johnson, Lyndon B., 140—1
Johnston, Eric, 76
Joiner, Columbus M. “Dad,” 15
Jorden, William, 157
Joseph II, Emperor, 32
Judd, George, 191
Judd, William, 36-7, 40, 49, 50, 188, 191,
193, 199
Judson, Arthur, 36, 38
Juilliard School of Music, New York,
22-5, 30-2, 36, 52, 244
and Cliburn competition, 219—21
and Cliburns win, 160—1, 163, 185
and ticker-tape parade, 185, 191
Kabalevsky, Dmitri, 63,169, 206, 252
as composer, 51, 128, 136, 147, 158,
211
and Richter, 112—3
and Shostakovich, no
and Tchaikovsky competition, 59, 117,
154, 178, 249
Kaftanov, Sergei, 154—5
Kalugin, Oleg, 207—9
Kapell, William, 91
Kendall, Donald, 176—7
Kennan, George, 170
Kennedy Center Honors (2001), 7 44
Kennedy, John E, 138, 139
Kennedy, Robert R, 138
Kerouac, Jack, On the Road, 81
Khachaturian, Aram, 70, 106, no
Khrushchev, Nikita, 44, 69—70, 93, 100,
141, 170
and Cliburn, 152—6, 161,162,167, 168,
171, 186, 203, 204, 238, 242
and cultural exchange, 174,177, 206
Nixon “kitchen debate” with, 176-7
Khrushchev, Sergei, 63, 66, 154, 155
Kilgore, Texas, Cliburn family in, 15-19
Kimbell, Kay, 226, 229
Klimov, Valery, 132
Knushevitsky, Sviatoslav, 107
Kondrashin, Kirill, 145, 148, 168, 169,
182-3, 187-90» I92 » mo
Index
Korjus, Miliza, 74
Korolev, Sergei, 43
Kozinn, Allan, Z40
Krenek, Ernst, 86
Kuftin family, 84
Lacy, William S. B.։ 161
La Guardia, Fiorello, 68
Lang, Paul Henry, 158, 199
Lankford, Grace Ward, 218, 219, 221
Lebedev, Vladimir, 152—3
Leeds Piano Competition (1975), 151
Leinsdorf, Erich, 210
Lelchuk, Nina, 18,146
Lenin, V. I., 104, 195
Leningrad Philharmonic, 189
Leventritt, Rosalie, 37, 40
Leventritt Competition, 37—9, 41, 50,
120, 125, 129—30, 158
Levine, James, 42
Lewis, Ted, 78
Lewisohn Stadium, New York, 209, 211
Lhevinne, Josef, 23, 56
Lhevinne, Rosina, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27,
30-1, 34—5, 49-51» 53, 54-6, 93, 95,
120, 122, 126, 130, 155, 162—5, 178,
202
as Cliburn s teacher, 23, 24—5, 34—5»
50-1, 54, 55-6, 120, 122,155, 162-5,
178, 202
at Juilliard, 23, 49, 54-5» 93» 163
and Moscow Conservatory, 23, 53, 95,
122, 178
students of, 23, 27, 35, 130, 164
and Tchaikovsky competition, 50—1,
130, 162
Liberace, 37
Lindner, Robert, 80
Lipscomb, Lottie Lou, 19, 21, 22
List, Eugene, 71
Liszt, Franz, 22, 32, 242
as composer, 17, 39, 83, 119, 124, 128,
129—30, 131, 133, 150, 254
as teacher/mentor, 10, 17—18, 24, 121
Liszt Competition, Budapest (1956), 58,
68, 87, 89, 93
Liu Shikun, 68, 87—90, 250, 251—4
and Chinas reign of terror, 251—53
and Cliburn, 123—4, 168—9, 245
and Tchaikovsky competition, 87,
89—90, 96, 126, 128, 133—4» 136, 144»
152, 158-9
Live from Lincoln Center (TV), 224—5
Long, Marguerite, 61
Lowenthal, Jerome, 250
and Cliburn, 47, 121, 137, 168
in Moscow, 93, 124, 126
as pianist, 52, 91, 124, 126, 178, 248
and Tchaikovsky competition, 52,
58, 82, 91—3, 108, 121, 124, 125, 130,
159, 248
Luening, Otto, 54
Lyatoshynsky, Boris, 135
MacArthur, Douglas, 228
Mack, Glenn, 28, 33
Malinin, Yevgeny, 60, 125
Malinina, Inna, 125
Mann, Fredric R., 92
Mann, Harvey, 138, 194, 198
Mann, Lucy, 57
Mannes, Leopold, 38
Mao Zedong, 251, 253
Marchand, Annie [Sherter], 58, 92, 93,
100, 101, 103, 118, 119, 131, 144, 167,
249
Marcos, Imelda, 227—9
Marcus, Adele, 24
Mari, Pierrette, 249
Marie Antoinette, 11
Markevitch, Igor, 115
Marks, Royal, 138, 142
Marlboro Festival, 37, 40—2, 54, 219
Martha Baird Rockefeller Aid to Music
program, 52
Martin, Freddie, 146
Masterpieces of the Twentieth
Century, 72
Mathis, Jimmy, 20—1, 22—3, 24, 25, 27—9,
35, 41, 139, 215-16, 218, 223
Matisse, Henri, 33
Matsuura, Toyoaki, 125, 126, 128, 136,
159» 179
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 74
McCarthy, Joseph, 80
McGinnis, John, 226—7
Meek, Nadezhda von, 145
Medtner, Nikolai, 94, 128
Mehta, Zubin, 233
Meir, Golda, 224
Mendelssohn, Felix, 22, 189
Mennin, Peter, 206, 220—1
Menshikov, Mikhail, 203
Merchant, Livingston, 207
Messiaen, Olivier, 207
Metropolitan Opera House, 172—3, 2^8
Miansarov, Eduard, 125, 129, 136, 144,
147» 159
Index
Michelangeli, Arturo Benedetti, 67
Middleton, Olive, 29
Mikhailov, Nikolai, 59, 66, 106, 154
Mikoyan, Anastas, 171, 196, 203
Mikoyan, Aschen, 171
Mikoyan, Stepan, 171
Milstein, Nathan, 250
Mitchell, Dwike, 201
Mitropoulos, Dimitri, 35, 53—4, 55, 56,
210
Moiseyev, Igor, 174
Moiseyev Dance Company, 172, 173,
174
Mollova, Milena, 82—3, 126, 128, 136, 144,
159, 250-1
Monroe, Marilyn, 138, 193
Monsaingeon, Bruno, 113, 133
Montealegre, Felicia, 35
Monteux, Pierre, 250
Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 175
Morton, Bill, 21, 171
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center,
Dallas, 235
Moscow Circus, 195
Moscow Conservatory of Music, 3—5, 68,
104-5, *35» ։8o, 244
Great Hall, 4, 107, 115—16, 125
“Moscow Nights,” 75, 183, 201, 204,
234
Moscow Philharmonic, 211, 238
movies, influence of, 74—6, 80
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 11, 13, 32,
55, 61, 65, 88, 119-20, 131, 145, 210,
242
music:
audience as guests in, 14—15, 245
chamber music, 41, 219
competitiveness in, 23—4, 32, 35, 132֊
economics of, 191
emotional language of, 19, 140, 146,
205, 234, 240
enchantment in, 17—18, 33
as international bridge, 206—7, 247
jazz, 63, 77-9» 101, 175, 206
nocturnes, 121
opera, 29—30
rock ’n’ roll, 77, 80, 91
“ Russian” pianism, 122
singing vs. instrumentation, 12—13
socialist realism” in, 70, 109, 126
on television, 40
Mussorgsky, Modest, 105
Myaskovsky, Nikolai, 94, 128
Nabokov, Nicolas, no
Nakada, Yoshinao, 126
National Federation of Music Clubs,
215—16
Neuhaus, Heinrich, 6, 60, 84—5, 108,
113, 114, 117, 120, 122, 126, 139—40,
149-30
Newman, Philip, 132
New York, ticker-tape parade, 157, 174,
184—6, 191—2
New York Herald Tribune, 184, 185
New York Philharmonic, 39, 53, 175,
191
New York Public Library, 244
New York Times, The, 156—7, 158, 184,
207
Nicholas I, Czar, 73
Nixon, Richard M., 176—7
Oborin, Lev, 6, 59, 108, 117, 136, 22r
O’Bryan, S. G., 16
Oistrakh, David, 59, 66, 71, 132
Olefsky, Paul, 36
Ormandy, Eugene, 210, 250, 253
Ozawa, Seiji, 250, 254
Pachmann, Vladimir de, 10
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan, 32, 71
Page, Tim, 239—40
Paperno, Dmitry, 108, 116, 123, 130—1,
147-8, 149
Pasternak, Boris, Doctor Zhivago, 196—7
Patterson, Richard C. Jr., 185
Pearson, Drew, 173
Peerce, Jan, 71, 172
Pekin Hotel, Moscow, 97, 98—9, 101—2,
140
Pepsi-Cola, 176—7
Perelman, Nathan, m
Perlmutter, Donna, 238
Petit, Annie, 92, 125, 133, 250
Pfeiffer, John, 222, 224
Philippines, International Artist Award
(1973), 228
Plisetskaya, Maya, 66—7, 74, 127, 143
Pocock, David, 236—8
Podhoretz, Norman, 81
Pollack, Daniel, 91, 93—5
career of, 95, 164, 250
and Lh6vinne, 93, 95, 130» l64
and Tchaikovsky competition, 52, 58,
94-5, 125, 128-9, 130-1, 136, 144,
151, 157, 159, 161-2, 178
284
Index
Porgy and Bess, 67—8, 71, 101, 176
Portrait of Van Clibum (TV), 164
Potsdam Conference (1945), 71
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2.47
Previn, André, 224
Probst, Richard, 233, 234
Prokofiev, Sergey, 113, 242
as composer, 33, 91, 109, 128, 129—30,
133, 144, 188, 210—11
work banned, 70, no
Pushkin, Alexander, “Elegia,” 112
Putin, Vladimir, 244, 247
Queen Elisabeth Competition, Brussels:
(1952), 158; (1955)» 158; (i956) 58,
59» 68
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 50, 53, 56, 105,
120, 140, 158, 183, 188, 242
Étude-tableau in E-flat Minor, 104,
119» 131
grave of, 182
Second Piano Concerto, 42—3, 45, 151,
243, 245
Symphonic Dances, 211
Third Piano Concerto, 147—9, 182—3,
192, 210, 238, 239
Rafaelovna, Isabella, 64
Raieff, Josef, 24
Ravel, Maurice, Tombeau de Couperin, 40
Rayburn, Sam, 215
Reagan, Nancy, 234, 238
Reagan, Ronald, 238
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste, 33
Richter, Sviatoslav, 59, 66, 82, 112—4,125,
127, 252
and Clibum, 133, 139, 142, 146—7, 149,
152,169,178
as jury member, 108, 114, 117, 118, 126,
132-4, 144» 146-7» 149» 152-
piano technique of, 6, 112
and Prokofiev, 130, 133, 144
and Shostakovich, 109, 112
Rildia Bee O’Bryan Cliburn Foundation,
228
Robbins, Jerome, 67
Robinson, Harlow, 173
Rockefeller Foundation, 52, 192
Rockwell, Norman, 76
Rogers, Clyde, 146
Rogers, Herbert, 27
Rogers, Mary Russell, 230
Romann, Jack, 48—9
Rosario, Emilio del, 228
Rosen, Seymour, 232
Rostow, Walt W., 195
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 63, 71, in
Rubini, Giovanni Battista, 12
Rubinstein, Anton, 6, 10, 12, 121—2, 145,
154
Rubinstein, Arthur, 15, 20, 32, 91, 149,
172, 191
Rubinstein, Nikolai, 24,145
Ruche, Stefan, 169
Riickert, Friedrich, 183
Ruff, Willie, 201
Saerchinger, César, 52
Safonov, Vasily, 178
Salisbury, Harrison E., 75
Salisbury Hotel, New Vork, 225, 227
Salk, Jonas, 44
Samaroff, Olga, 22—3, 24, 91, 164
Sampson, Alann Bedford, 217
Sargeant, Winthrop, 5, 56,122
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 121
Schenker, Heinrich, 54
Schippers, Thomas, 200
Schnabel, Artur, 32, 41, 120, 149
Schneider, Alexander, 38, 42
Schoenberg, Arnold, 91, no, 207
Schonberg, Harold C., 58, 63, 210
Schubart, Mark, 36, 51—3, 58, 126, 130,
149, 156, 160, 162—5, 220
Schubert, Franz, 112, 140
Schuman, William, 53, 160, 162—3, I91»
219—20
Schumann, Robert, 113, 159, 242
Schumann-Liszt “Widmung”
(Dedication), 183, 192, 201, 234,
240
Scriabin, Alexander, 105, 119, 188
Sedaka, Neil, 90—1
Seidlhofer, Bruno, 94
Senofsky, Berl, 158
Serebryakov, Pavel, 49, 108, 117
Serkin, Rudolf, 37, 38, 39, 40—2,120,
190, 249
Serov, Ivan, 127
Shaw, Mark, 198
Sherman, Robert, 213
Shetler, Norman, 52, 118, 130, 141—2,
159, 250
Shevardnadze, Eduard, 209
Shostakovich, Dmitri, 108—12, 181, 196
and Cliburn, 56—7, 119, 168, 169, 178
Index
Shostakovich, Dmitri (continued)
as competition chairman, 56—7, 65,
66, 95, 106, in, 119, 167
as composer, 59, 70, 94, 109—10, 113,
176
as pianist, in
on Stalin, 69
Shostakovich, Maxim, 169
Shtarkman, Alexander, 151
Shtarkman, Naum, 68, 108,125,128,
129, 133-4, 136, 141, 142, 150-1,
159, 202
Siloti, Alexander, 24
Sinaisky, Vassily, 238
Skavronsky, Alexey, 64, 84, 125
Smetana, Bedřich, 65
Smith, Tommy, 230—1, 241—2, 243—4, 245,
246-7
Sofronitsky, Vladimir, 71
Solti, Georg, 223
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 114
One Day in the Life of Ivan
Denisovich, 153
Somer, Jack, 212—13
Sovetskaya Kultura, 178
Soviet Committee on Artistic Affairs, 65
Soviet Union, 72—81
anti-Americanism in, 62—3, 206 -
capricious system in, 58
in chess competitions, 68
and Cold War, see Cold War
cultural exchanges with, 71—2, 172—7,
205, 206, 208—9
dissolution of, 209
and espionage, 207—8
journalists in, 100
musical training in, 179—80
Order of Friendship, 244
perestroika in, 6, 209
post-Stalin climate in, 77
propaganda from, 68, 70
“the Thaw” in, 69—7o, 72, 87
and tourism, 70—1
U.S. relations with, 173—7, 182, 195,
199, 204—6, 207—8, 221, 244
Spaso House, Moscow, 168—70
Spicer, Allen and Hazel, 27
Spivakovsky, Jascha, 200
Sputnik, 5, 43-5, 65, 69
Stalin, Joseph, 45, 64, 69, 71, 74, 78,
no
“Star-Spangled Banner, The,” 47, 173,
2-34 2-37» *39
State Department, U.S., 161, 171, 174—5,
195
Stein, Gladys, 31
Steinway, Theodore, 50, 216
Stein way Sons, 210—n, 227, 233
piano no. 157754, 9—10, 244
piano no. 500000, 234—5
Steinway Hall, 50
Stern, Isaac, 71,172, 189, 206
Steuermann, Eduard, 91
Steve Allen Show, The, 163, 193
Stokowski, Leopold, 124, 250
Stravinsky, Igor, 109, no, 206
Suslov, Mikhail, 153, 154-5
Szell, George, 38
Sztompka, Henryk, 117
Taneyev, Sergei, 53,129, 146
Tassie, Gregor, 189
Tatulian, Aram, 89
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 24, 104—5, I42»
222
in Cliburns repertoire, 20, 39, 42, 56,
120, 130, 144-5, 146-7, 188, 192,
210, 235, 238, 240, 242
emotional language of, 19, 140, 146,
158, 240
Eugene Onegin, 107
First Piano Concerto, 20, 51, 53, 60—1,
83, 93, 96, 106-7, 144-7, 188, 192,
210, 234, 235, 238, 240
grave of, 182
home of, 124
Maid of Orleans, 107, 125
Nutcracker Suite, 176
required in 1958 competition, 51, 83,
96, 128, 136
Second Piano Concerto, 51, 60
Sonata in G Major, 51, 53, 125, 128,
129, 130-1
Theme and Variations, 51, 119
tributes to, 125
Variations on a Rococo Theme, 107
Tchaikovsky International Piano
Competition (1958), 4
announcement of, 49—5°
Cliburns entry in, 50-2
Cliburns performance in, 119-23,
129-34, 144-50,15L 189, ^2
Cliburns win in, 8, 152-7, 160—1, 167,
177, 248
and Cold War, 45, 52-3, 62, 69,
153
286
Index
competitors in, 7—8, 57—61, 68, 87—97,
118—24, 24-8—54
formation of, 66
impetus for, 64—9, 70-1, 78
jury members in, 66, 84—5, 95, 106,
107—14, 116—18, 144, 149
jury votes in, 6, 108, 120, 126, 129,
133-6, 151-6
national honor at stake in, 83, 154—5,
178
opening ceremony of, 106—7
opening round of, 117—18, 128, 132
Organizational Committee of, 66
piano section, 52, 65, 132—6, 156
politics in, 154—5, 158, 162, 165, 169,
171» i73 177-80
postmortem on, 179—80
preparations for, 53—7, 82—4
publicity for, 105—6
repertoire requirements for, 51, 53,
94-5
rumors of rigging, 131—2
second round, 125—7, 132—6
third (final) round, 144—50
violin section, 52, 65, 96, 107, 132,
*54
Tchaikovsky International Piano
Competition, second (1962), 60—1
Teller, Edward, 43
Terry, Walter, 174
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company contest
(1946), 20
Thalberg, Sigismond, 7, 32
Thompson, Jenny, 170—1
Thompson, Llewellyn “Tommy,” 77,
140, 141^3» i6i 165, 168—9, 174-5,
203, 205
Thompson, Sherry, 170—1, 203
Tikhonravov, Mikhail, 43, 45
Tilley, Susan, 237
Tolstoy, Leo, 140
Truman, Harry S, 71—2, 243
Tsfasman, Alexander, 78
Tuch, Hans, 206
Turgenev, Ivan, 72—3
Twain, Mark, 235
U-2 spy plane, 205, 242
“Unbreakable Union of Freeborn
Republics,” 173, 239
Urivaev, Sergei, 148
USSR State Symphony Orchestra, 106
Utesov, Leonid, 78
Vaiman, Mikhail, 85
Van Cliburn International Piano
Competition, 217—21
Varella-Cid, Sérgio, 94
Vaughan Williams, Ralph, Serenade to
Music, 211
Vengerova, Isabelle, 38
Vianna da Motta, Jose, 118, 120
Vianna da Motta International Music
Competition, Lisbon (1957), 68,
108, 132
Virsaladze, Eliso, 222
Vishnevskaya, Galina, hi
Vladigerov, Pancho, 126
Vladimirov, Leonid, 45
Vlassenko, Ella, 86
Vlassenko, Lev, 68, 83—7, 89, 104, 250
and Cliburn, 4, 123, 148, 199—202
favored to win, 60, 83—4, 131, 151—2,
154
piano technique of, 83—5, 128,
129
and Tchaikovsky competition, 4,
60, 96, 125, 128, 129, 131, 133-4»
136, 144, 151-2, 154, 158-9, 248
Voice of America, 79
Volkov, Solomon, in, 181
Voskresensky, Mikhail, 221
Votapek, Ralph, 221
Wagner, Robert, 184, 186, 192
Waldrop, Gideon, 220
Walsh, Michael, 239
Walter, Bruno, 190, 201, 210
Walter, Cy, 28
Warren, Leonard, 165
Webern, Anton, 86, 124
Wetssenberg, Alexis “Ziggy,” 28
Weissmuller, Johnny, 75
Wertham, Fredric, Seduction of the
Innocent, 80
Wilcox, Max, 199
Williams, Tennessee, 138, 230
Wimbish, Rev. John Summerfield, 29
Wingreen, Harriet, 96, 159
WNYC New York, 192
World Festival of Youth and Students,
Gorky Park (1957)» 77—8
World War II, 64, 71
WQXR New York, 91» ii3
Yakovlev, Alexander, 209
Yarustovsky, Boris, 206
287
Index
Youth and Student International Festival
(i949)։ 58
Zakharov, Vladimir, 115—16
Zaremba, Tom, 225, 230, 238, 242
Zhilyaev, Nikolai, 188
Zhivago Affair, The (Finn and Couvée),
197
Zhou Enlai, 251
Zilberquit, Mark, 222
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title_auth | When the world stopped to listen Van Cliburn's Cold War triumph and its aftermath |
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