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22 Mar 2026, 02:29 GMT+10
Stjepan Hausers gig in Lithuania has been axed after he posted his Kalinka rendition online as part of a Music Unites the World series
Croatian cellist Stjepan Hauser has had a concert cancelled in Lithuania after he posted a video of himself playing the Russian folk song 'Kalinka' on social media, the local LRT broadcaster has reported. The musician performed it as part of his 'Music Unites the World' project, in which he plays well-known tunes from different countries.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Russian artists have faced event cancellations in a number of EU member states. Performers from other nations who are believed to have sympathy for Russia have likewise been discriminated against.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that attempts to "cancel Russian culture" in the West are doomed to fail.
In an article on Thursday, the Lithuanian media outlet quoted representatives of the concert agency LTips as saying that "Hauser's performances in the Baltic states are cancelled," without elaborating further.
According to the publication, the "cancellation may be linked to a social media post" that the cellist published earlier this week, featuring him playing 'Kalinka' with the Kremlin seen in the background.
Hauser is a world-renowned artist who has performed at such international venues as New York's Radio City Music Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall, as well as the Venice International Film Festival.
Last month, Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene backed a proposal by Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas to amend existing legislation to bar artists who perform in Russia and Belarus from staging events in the Baltic nation.
In recent years, Lithuania has adopted a number of laws aimed at squeezing the Russian language out of the country's public life and education.
The Baltic nation was part of the Russian Empire prior to 1918 and part of the Soviet Union between 1940 and 1991, with ethnic Russians making up approximately 5% of its current 2.8 million population.
Speaking in January, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described as a "big mistake" the staunchly anti-Russian policies of the authorities in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland. He argued that "these countries could learn a lot from Russian culture and interaction with Russia."
(RT.com)
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