Calgary Herald

Second TSO pianist withdraws

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A Canadian pianist scheduled to perform with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to replace a controvers­ial Ukrainian pianist has himself dropped out of the event, saying he was “bullied” into declining.

On his Facebook fan page, Toronto musician Stewart Goodyear says he found himself “in the middle of a social media frenzy” with words of “bile and hatred” hurled at him from all sides.

Goodyear was to perform a Rachmanino­ff concerto with the TSO after it dropped Valentina Lisitsa over what it called “deeply offensive” remarks she has made on social media.

Goodyear says he was accused of supporting censorship and what began as one of the happiest moments of his life turned into a “shattering display of mob hysteria.”

The symphony dropped the work entirely from the program and offered refunds to ticket holders.

Lisitsa, an ethnic Russian born in Ukraine who now lives in the United States, says she has been accused of “inciting hatred” on Twitter because of her comments on the conflict in Ukraine.

Lisitsa says she has been speaking out against the “atrocities” of the civil war, particular­ly those committed against the Russian minority in Ukraine.

In an interview with a Russian television network, Lisitsa says she has always separated music from politics.

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