Van Cliburn died yesterday. A reluctant cold warrior, the pianist beat the commies at their own game, winning first place at the inaugural International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958. And the best part? He was a Texan. Above, Cliburn and his mother at a performance in Gorkiy in 1962. Photograph by Leonid Bergoltsev.
Good of you to remember Van Cliburn. I was a kid when he won that competition and it was front page news.
Also, it’s very righteous of you to identify the photographer who took this picture. I’m sick of seeing Getty and Corbis as the sole credits.
by Laszlo