Group hopes to make fourth attempt to have Russian pianist perform in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — The decision to cancel a Russian pianist’s concert in Vancouver over concerns of protests has left Leila Getz conflicted as she ponders whether a rising young superstar she has repeatedly tried to book will ever perform in the city.
Getz, the founder and artistic director of the Vancouver Recital Society, said Alexander Malofeev was to perform at the Orpheum Theatre on Aug. 2. That was after she’d cancelled his earlier show due to the pandemic and again last November when she learned he’d only had the Sputnik V vaccine, which isn’t accepted in Canada.
But when Russia invaded Ukraine, Getz said she had little choice but to call Malofeev’s manager and stop the concert, which she feared would draw crowds for the wrong reasons.
“My concern was for the pianist because I look at all the crazies in the world and I look at what’s going on. The last thing I wanted to do was bring a 20-year-old to the Orpheum in Vancouver and have it surrounded by protesters and have people inside heckling,” she said.


