Pianist Justus Frantz Receives Order of Friendship From Putin
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Russia celebrates its National Day with religious awards in the Kremlin. Among the many guests from abroad is the pianist Justus Frantz. His enthusiasm for Vladimir Putin is not fading.
It is an award of shame: The German star pianist Justus Frantz (81) has been "honored" with the Russian Order of Friendship in Moscow.
Russia celebrates its national holiday with religious awards in the Kremlin. Among them are foreigners. A Hamburg musician receives a friendship order from the Kremlin ruler's hand.
Justus Frantz opens classical music to a broad audience through his television appearances. In the 1980s, the pianist founded the now renowned music festival in Schleswig Holstein. The meanwhile 81-year-old is disputed because of his ongoing Russia contacts. They now bring him an honor from the Kremlin chief.
The German pianist and conductor Justus Frantz has been awarded the Order of Friendship by Russian President Putin.
Justus Frantz does not interfere with the Russian war of destruction against Ukraine. For the Russian "order of friendship", the musician has now travelled to Moscow.
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