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    Russia accuses Italy of discrimination after it cancels pro-Putin conductor Gergiev concert

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Russia accuses Italy of discrimination after canceling a concert by conductor Valery Gergiev, citing anti-Russian lobbying and cancel culture.

    Italy Faces Accusations of Discrimination Over Canceled Gergiev Concert

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday accused Italy of discrimination and said it had caved into anti-Russian lobbying after a planned classical music concert by high-profile Russian conductor Valery Gergiev was cancelled.

    Gergiev, who heads Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre and St Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre, had been expected to lead an Italian orchestra and soloists from the Mariinsky at a concert near Naples on July 27.

    But some Italian politicians and Ukrainian and Russian anti-Kremlin activists, including the wife of late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, objected to the concert because of Gergiev's open support for President Vladimir Putin and what they said was his refusal to condemn Russia's war in Ukraine.

    The Reggia di Caserta, the grand 18th-century palace which had been due to host the concert, said in a short statement on Monday that the event had been called off. It gave no reason.

    Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry, said in a statement on Wednesday that the museum complex was under the jurisdiction of the central Italian authorities and that she was sorry Italian audiences would be deprived of the opportunity "to experience great Russian music performed by a renowned Russian conductor".

    "We strongly condemn such discriminatory attempts at ‘cancel culture’, carried out by the Italian authorities," she said, accusing Rome of giving in to pressure from Ukrainian nationalists.

    (Reporting by Reuters. Writing by Andrew Osborn and Gleb Stolyarov. Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia accuses Italy of discrimination over concert cancellation.
    • •Valery Gergiev's concert was canceled due to his support for Putin.
    • •Italian authorities allegedly succumbed to anti-Russian lobbying.
    • •The concert was to be held at Reggia di Caserta near Naples.
    • •Russia condemns the act as 'cancel culture' by Italian authorities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia accuses Italy of discrimination after it cancels pro-Putin conductor Gergiev concert

    1Why was the Gergiev concert canceled?

    The concert was canceled due to objections from some Italian politicians and Ukrainian and Russian anti-Kremlin activists, who raised concerns about Gergiev's support for the Kremlin.

    2What did Russia's Foreign Ministry say about the cancellation?

    Russia's Foreign Ministry accused Italy of discrimination and claimed it succumbed to anti-Russian lobbying, condemning the cancellation as an act of 'cancel culture.'

    3Who is Valery Gergiev?

    Valery Gergiev is a prominent conductor who heads Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre and St Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre, and was set to lead the concert in Italy.

    4What venue was supposed to host the concert?

    The concert was scheduled to take place at the Reggia di Caserta, an 18th-century palace in Italy.

    5What was the reaction from Maria Zakharova?

    Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry, condemned the cancellation and accused the Italian authorities of yielding to pressure from Ukrainian nationalists.

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