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Athletic Proportions

   DURING Joseph Stalin’s reign of the Soviet Union, cultural policy stifled the creativity and experimentation of artists, from painters to poets. The government-imposed style of socialist realism became the official standard in all fields of the arts. For musicians, this meant composing patriotic, elevating works that were supportive of Communist ideology and simple and accessible to the masses.

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