Moscow Nights: The Van Cliburn Story-How One Man and His Piano Transformed the Cold War
By Nigel Cliff
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Gripping narrative nonfiction that tells the dramatic story of a remarkable young Texan pianist, Van Cliburn, who played his way through the wall of fear built by the Cold War, won the hearts of the American and Russian people, and eased tensions between two superpowers on the brink of nuclear war.
In 1958, an unheralded twenty-three-year-old piano prodigy from Texas named Van Cliburn traveled to Moscow to compete in the First International Tchaikovsky Competition. The Soviets had no in…
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Music, Film & Performing ArtsAwardsBiographyHistoryDiscover TitleNonfictionMusicMusical InstrumentsMusic BiographyUnited States HistoryMusical Instruments - Piano & Keyboards20th Century United States History - 1945 to 2000Musical Instrumentalists - BiographyPiano20th Century American History - Cold WarBoston Globe's Best Nonfiction of 20162016 National Book Critics Circle Award FinalistsPrevious Finalists - National Book Critics Circle AwardsNational Book Critics Circle AwardsBest Books of the YearBest Books of the Year 2016Boston Globe's Best Books of 2016



