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named secretary of Central Committee, 62
Nasser and, 196
Nixon sparring with, 238–39, 240
nuclear weapons and, 196, 245, 281–83, 288–89
opening to the world strategy of, 161
Pasternak and, 231–32, 265
plot against, 89–91
Reagan’s mention of, 355
retirement of, 306–7, 325–26
rise to power, 131–32
rocket program and threats to U.S., 87–88, 174
Secret Speech, 82–86, 111, 127
Stalin’s death and, 49–53, 54, 57–58, 59–62
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 164, 172, 177–78
threats to U.S., 87–88, 174, 230
as
Time
Man of the Year, 100
U-2 spy planes and, 257, 258–61
unpredictability of, 148
U.S. presidents and, 3
U.S. visit by, 241–53
in Gettysburg, 250
in Iowa, 248
in Los Angeles, 245–47
in New York City, 244–45
in San Francisco, 247–48
Van and, 248–49, 251
in Washington, D.C. area, 241–44, 248–52
Van’s flowers from wife of, 185
Van’s invitation from, 257
Van’s relationship with, 173–74, 177, 199, 209, 212, 217, 220, 288, 289–90, 291, 292–94, 312, 333
Van’s second trip to Russia and, 257, 262, 263, 271, 272
Vlassenko’s rumored relationship with, 147
World Festival of Youth and Students and, 93–94

Khrushchev, Nina, 185, 242, 243, 246, 248, 293, 327

Khrushchev, Sergei, 173, 174, 242, 293, 325–26, 327

Khrushchev Remembers,
325–26

Kilgore, Texas, 19–25, 63–64, 104–5, 180–82, 225, 285

Kimbell, Kay, 343

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 323

Kinsey, Alfred, 73–74

Kissinger, Henry, 329, 336, 353

Kitchen Debate, 239–40, 250, 329, 332

Klimov, Valery, 132, 175, 186, 195, 255

Klimov, Yuri, 125, 128, 365

Klin, Russia, 140, 186

Komsomol, 92, 93, 232, 316

Komsomolskaya Pravda,
255, 294–95

Kondrashin, Kirill

at Gorky Automobile Plant, 289
Janis and, 290–91
in London, 217
in performance filming, 165
Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 13 and, 304
at supper at Thompsons’, 188
at Tchaikovsky Competition award ceremony, 176
as Tchaikovsky Competition conductor, 153, 154, 155, 156, 163
in U.S. to perform with Van, 201–4, 207, 215, 216, 217, 255, 315
Van’s argument with, 291–92
Van’s bonding with, 152, 186
Van’s request for, 184
Van’s second trip to Russia and, 267, 270, 271
in Washington, D.C. with Van, 211, 212, 213

Kones, Iris, 338

Korea, 29, 59

Korean Air Lines flight shot down, 348

Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Award, 42

Kosygin, Alexei, 333

Kremlin.
See
Moscow Kremlin

Kryukova, Tanya, 157

Kuntsevo, Stalin’s villa at, 292

La Campanella (Liszt), 116, 117

Lacy, William S. B., 185, 262

Latin America, 289

Lebanon, suicide bombing in, 348

Lenin
(ship), 241

Lenin, Vladimir, 26, 51, 53, 56, 58

Leningrad, Russia, 189, 190, 216, 270

“Leningrad Nights” (song), 93

Leningrad Philharmonic, 300

Leningrad Symphony
(Shostakovich), 11

Lenin Hills, 290

Lenin Sports Palace, 271

Lenin Stadium, 91

Lenin-Stalin mausoleum, 57–58, 59–60, 144, 196, 258, 282

Let’s Make Love
(film), 321

Leventritt, Rosalie, 66, 70–71, 118, 119, 315

Leventritt Competition and Award, 66–69, 102, 133, 161

Lewisohn Stadium, 219–20

Lhévinne, Josef, 33, 34, 41, 108, 194, 254

Lhévinne, Rosina

death of, 341
Gilels and, 79
history of, 33, 41
Russian appreciation for, 193
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 106–8, 110, 115–16, 118, 142, 147–48
as teacher, 40–44
Van accepted by, 34
Van Cliburn award to, 208
at Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, 297
Van’s meeting of, 31–32
Van’s relationship with, 37, 45, 69–70, 134, 284, 325
Van’s return to U.S. and, 203, 204
Van’s win and, 183
Vlassenko’s meeting with, 254

Liberty Music Store, 202

Liebestraum
(Liszt), 132

Life,
151, 181, 183, 200–201, 202, 280

lilac shrub for Rachmaninoff’s grave, 193, 195, 200, 216–17

Lincoln Center (NYC), 300

L’isle joyeuse
(Debussy), 354–55

Liszt, Cosima, 6–7

Liszt, Franz

daughter of, 6–7
Friedheim as student of, 16, 218
Hollywood biopics of, 223
La Campanella, 116, 117
Liebestraum,
132
“Mazeppa,” 137
out of fashion, 30, 36
Piano Concerto no. 1, 313
Piano Concerto no. 2 in A Major, 163
retirement of, 347
Tchaikovsky Competition and, 109
Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody, 34, 68, 116, 117, 145–46, 234
Van compared to, 72
Van influenced by, 25, 36, 42, 44
Van’s performances of, 67, 72, 136–37, 145–46, 324
Vlassenko’s performance of, 163
“Widmung,” 71, 354

Liszt Piano Competition, 111

Liu Shikun

arrested again, 349
after Cold War, 360
Cultural Revolution and confinement of, 317–20, 329, 334–36
dam digging by, 229
history of, 111–12
performance in America, 349
supper at Thompsons’ and, 187–88
in Tchaikovsky Competition, 139, 140, 149, 163
Van’s meeting of, 132
Van’s second trip to Russia and, 266
Van’s visit from, 365
Van’s win and, 176, 177–78

Lockheed Martin Plant, 296–97

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 244

Long, Marguerite, 132

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 355

Los Angeles, California, 10–11, 245–47

Los Angeles Olympics (1984), 348–49

Los Angeles Philharmonic, 43

Los Angeles Times,
322

Lowell, Robert, 313

Lowenthal, Jerome

impressions of Van, 104, 150
at supper at Thompsons’, 188
as Tchaikovsky Competition participant, 109, 114, 129, 133, 149, 170

Lozgachev, Pavel, 47–48, 50–51

Lubyanka prison, 27, 52, 138, 144

Luna 2
(spacecraft), 241

Lupu, Radu, 315

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, 339

MacDowell, Edward, 324

MacLaine, Shirley, 74, 247, 253

Macmillan, Harold, 261

MAD (mutual assured destruction), 305

Malacañang Palace, 337

Malakhovka (outside Moscow), 114

Malenkov, Georgy

Khrushchev plotted against by, 89–90, 91
Khrushchev’s demotion of, 85
Khrushchev’s scheme and, 60–62
short reign of, 57–58, 59
Stalin’s death and, 49–50, 51–52, 56

Malinin, Yevgeny, 113

Manezh, 282, 304

Mannes, Leopold, 67

Manzhulo, Aleksei N., 236

Mao Zedong

China’s falling to, 29
Cultural Revolution and, 317–20, 335–36
death of, 335
Great Leap Forward, 229, 266, 317
Khrushchev and, 229–30, 251, 253, 262, 306
Little Red Book,
318
Liu Shikun and, 111–12
Nixon and, 329
Selected Works,
318
Soviet Union and, 59, 111, 126

Mao Zedong Thought Combat Team Revolutionary Committee General Service Station, 318–19

Marchand, Annie, 114

Marcos, Ferdinand and Imelda, 337, 343

Mariani, Adolfo, 69

Mars, Soviet attempt to reach, 277–78

Martha Baird Rockefeller Aid to Music Program, 108

Martin, Tom, 181, 182

Martin, Trudi, 133

Marxism-Leninism

Americans, as viewed by, 137
charade of, 350
on competition with bourgeois, 161
Conservatory’s weekly classes in, 57
Khrushchev on perversion of, 82, 83
Khrushchev’s belief in, 60, 84–85
Khrushchev’s meeting with Kennedy and, 279
orthodoxy about war, 86
Reagan’s declarations about, 348
triumph of communism and, 244, 245
youths raised with, 316

Marxist theory, classical, 229

Ma Sicong, 317, 319

Masterpieces of the Twentieth Century, 29

Mathis, James

at Billy Graham Crusade, 104
Browning and, 68
homosexuality of, 76
parties of, 42
Shetler and, 129
as Van’s friend, 32, 38, 70

Mathis, Johnny, 224, 363

Matsuura, Toyoaki, 139, 150, 158, 163

Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 126

McCarthy, Joe, 29

McClain, Jack, 181

McLuhan, Marshall, 321

McNamara, Robert, 302

Me and Juliet
(Broadway musical), 74

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