Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths

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Witness a world disrupted, shocked and changed forever

From the fall of Russia’s last Tsar to the rise of the first communist state, this definitive exhibition takes a fresh look at the Russian Revolution 100 years on.

With rarely seen items from both sides of the conflict – from a first edition of the Communist Manifesto to anti-Bolshevik propaganda – this is a unique chance to understand the lesser-known personal stories behind the events that changed the world.

Opening reception.

Songs with Maya Soltan accompanying:

Prokofiev: Soldier’s Marching Song Op.121

Shostakovich: Romances on Poems by Pushkin, Op. 46A
Regeneration

Prokofiev: 2 Choruses Op. 66a (Baritone)
Partizan Zheleznyak

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