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Pianist and conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn reflects on growing up in exile as the son of Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, moving from Soviet persecution to a quiet childhood in rural Vermont. Ignat recounts how music...
Russian Soul, American Life: A Conversation with Ignat Solzhenitsyn Peter Robinson Hoover Institution is an episode from Uncommon Knowledge by Hoover Institution. Pianist and conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn reflects on growing up in exile as t...
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Published Dec 16, 2025, 64:08 long, audio available.
Pianist and conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn reflects on growing up in exile as the son of Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, moving from Soviet persecution to a quiet childhood in rural Vermont. Ignat recounts how music, faith, and Russian culture sustained his family far from home, how cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich helped set him on a musical path, and what it meant to carry a historic name while forging his own life between Russia and America. The conversation ranges from the moral legacy of his father’s The Gulag Archipelago to the emotional power of Russian music, the meaning of freedom, and the enduring truth that the line between good and evil runs through every human heart. It’s a deeply personal conversation on memory, exile, and the choices that shape a life. The episode concludes with Ignat at the piano performing a section from Bach’s Cantata No. 208, Sheep May Safely Graze.
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Russian Soul, American Life: A Conversation with Ignat Solzhenitsyn Peter Robinson Hoover Institution is an episode from Uncommon Knowledge by Hoover Institution.
This episode is 64:08 long.
This episode was published on Dec 16, 2025.
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