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In the Thread: In defense of Mikhail Pletnev
Post Subject: Penetrate or not penetrate, who cares?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/9/2010
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Come on people, you took it in all wrong way. All that I need at my site is the debate what a penetrator is!
The point that I made was that this “public” sex with that boy was the most exciting thing Pletnev did during the last good 15-20 years. Even reading about it was more impressionable then Pletnev conducting.
Judging from the material offered at Russian classical music forums Pletnev appears to be knows in Russia as a person who has a history of issues with sex but even this does not bother me. The only serious accusation I see is that Pletnev was involve in some kind trafficking ring, if it true then I feel this need to be punished. However, if it were sex events with whomever it was boys or girls, underage or not – I truly do not care and frankly I do not feel that anybody shall care ether. Sure, I would not let Pletnev to go in my pool with my son but that about it. In Thailand, the pedophile sex is as common and as legal as smoking marihuana in US. To blame Pletnev for that? I do not think so. The most important, since when I need to pay attention to the sex live of musicians? I would agree however, that in some cases sex live of musicians might be interesting as it might expose something in their music. But Pletnev? If we learn tomorrow that he lived with a donkey – what will it change in your live? No one cares.
What however is interesting would be if Pletnev in a few years survive the legal things and book a Carnegie Hall. What piece do you think he will choose to open his recital? I think it will be Liszt's Liebestraume No 3 but not as brisk as they played nowadays but very-very slow…
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