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Sun Jan 24 03:11:14 +0000 2021

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Ajit Pai @AjitPai

Rachmaninoff left Russia for the U.S. in 1917, following the Revolution. It wasn't easy; "I left behind my desire to compose: losing my country, I lost myself also." But he still crafted notable works. In 1931, he and others denounced the Soviet state, which reciprocated in part. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 24, 2021 Hibernated

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In 1st tweet, I mentioned Rachmaninoff. Incredible story: devastated by poor reception of Symphony No. 1 in 1897, he sank into deep depression for years, barely composing. After getting therapy, he came back, composing the magnificent Piano Concerto No. 2. https://t.co/W6EyAENVYZ — PolitiTweet.org

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I’m a big fan of Bach (https://t.co/IsnOgeYqd4), but this is quite wrong. Indisputably, the best piece is Rachmanin… https://t.co/1F09tzdwPI

Posted Jan. 24, 2021 Hibernated

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Rachmaninoff became a U.S. citizen in 1943. This is how he saw America: "This is the only place on earth where a human being is respected for what he is and what he does, and it does not matter who he is and where he came from." His life is film-worthy! 🇺🇸 https://t.co/ruLa0jwQQi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 24, 2021 Hibernated

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