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Marshall Matters: Ignat Solzhenitsyn

Jan 31, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is Art and Music a Moral Obligation?
01:37 • 4min
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The Importance of Art
05:15 • 2min
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Did You Have a Moment When You Decided to Become a Musician?
06:50 • 4min
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The Moral Obligation
10:54 • 3min
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Is There a Culture War Within the Arts?
13:32 • 3min
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Is It a Dangerous Conversation?
16:34 • 3min
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Is Your Father's Writings More Commonly Cited?
19:59 • 4min
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Do Not Participate in the Lies That Are All Around You
23:57 • 3min
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A Gentle Text, I'm a Part of the Herd and a Coward
26:33 • 4min
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Andwa, I'm Excited to Be Performing at Wigmore in London
30:54 • 3min
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Igna, Thank You So Much
33:57 • 2min
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In this inaugural episode of Marshall Matters, Winston interviews Ignat Solzhenitsyn on the pursuit of art, the state of classical music, the lasting influence of his father Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the thunderous (or gentle) essay ‘Live Not By Lies’...

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