Margarita Sipatova is a pianist from Russia. She graduated Moscow State Conservatory as a classical pianist and opera singer.
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Why I like Valentina Lisitsa
Not only is she an outstanding pianist, she has the backbone to stand up for what’s right! It’s a rarity in this world dominated by the Western narrative!
Wikipedia entry, edited by me:
The Toronto Symphony canceled her 2015 engagements as soloist with them because of her social media postings in support of pro-Russian separatists during the war in
DonbasDonbass.Lisitsa was born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now
KyivKiev, Ukraine).She is of Russian and Polish descent on her mother’s side, while her father is of Ukrainian heritage.
Lisitsa has expressed her opposition to what
sheconsideredis Western interference within Ukraine.On May 9, 2022 Lisitsa played a concert in Mariupol in commemoration of its
annexationliberation by Russia.
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[2015] Valentina’s Facebook post
[2015] I like Valentina Lisitsa
Twofer: Murder on the Dancefloor
LIVE PIANO AT STADIUM / Game Of Thrones, Eye Of The Tiger, Numb
Rachmaninoff Elegie Op.3 № 1 Valentina Lisitsa
Evanescence – My Immortal (piano cover)
The Red Scare 2.0: Russophobia in America Today

I have been wrestling with the issue of Russophobia in the United States for some time now. As someone who cut his academic teeth studying Russian history in college, and who, at an early stage in my development as an adult had the opportunity to live and work in Russia during the Soviet era, I have a deep, yet admittedly incomplete, appreciation for Russian culture, language and history. This appreciation has empowered me to make informed judgments about Russia, its political leadership, and its people, especially when assessing the interactions between Russia and the United States today.
The Red Scare 2.0: Russophobia in America Today
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