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Russian farewell to Rostropovich Russian farewell to Rostropovich
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The funeral of the celebrated Russian cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich is to be held in Moscow. The funeral of the celebrated Russian cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich has been held in Moscow.
The ceremony will take place in the same grand cathedral which earlier this week staged the funeral for the former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin. The ceremony took place in the same grand cathedral which earlier this week staged the funeral for the former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin.
Mr Rostropovich died on Friday aged 80 after a long illness.Mr Rostropovich died on Friday aged 80 after a long illness.
He was renowned not only as a legendary figure on the international musical stage, but was also admired for his defiance of Soviet repression.He was renowned not only as a legendary figure on the international musical stage, but was also admired for his defiance of Soviet repression.
Russians loved him for it, and there were emotional scenes on Saturday as thousands of mourners - many of them young musicians - paid their respects.Russians loved him for it, and there were emotional scenes on Saturday as thousands of mourners - many of them young musicians - paid their respects.
Mr Rostropovich lay in an open coffin at the famous Moscow Conservatory where he once studied as a teenager, but was moved to the Church of Christ Saviour, where farewells continued overnight.Mr Rostropovich lay in an open coffin at the famous Moscow Conservatory where he once studied as a teenager, but was moved to the Church of Christ Saviour, where farewells continued overnight.
The funeral will take place there from 1100 local time (0700 GMT), before his burial in the Novodevichye cemetery later in the day.The funeral will take place there from 1100 local time (0700 GMT), before his burial in the Novodevichye cemetery later in the day.
The remains of his former teachers, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev, lie in the same cemetery.The remains of his former teachers, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev, lie in the same cemetery.
Mr Yeltsin, whom he counted as a personal friend, was buried there on Wednesday.Mr Yeltsin, whom he counted as a personal friend, was buried there on Wednesday.
'Irreplaceable''Irreplaceable'
In the great hall of the Conservatory, under portraits of Tchaikovsky and Mozart, an orchestra played in his honour as mourners filed past his coffin strewn with flowers.In the great hall of the Conservatory, under portraits of Tchaikovsky and Mozart, an orchestra played in his honour as mourners filed past his coffin strewn with flowers.
His widow, celebrated opera singer Galina Vishnevskaya, sat by the coffin with her head bowed, surrounded by relatives and friends of the cellist.His widow, celebrated opera singer Galina Vishnevskaya, sat by the coffin with her head bowed, surrounded by relatives and friends of the cellist.
Among the visitors was the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, who described Mr Rostropovich as irreplaceable.Among the visitors was the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, who described Mr Rostropovich as irreplaceable.
Mr Rostropovich studied at the Conservatory under composers such as Prokofiev and Shostakovich, rapidly building a reputation for himself.Mr Rostropovich studied at the Conservatory under composers such as Prokofiev and Shostakovich, rapidly building a reputation for himself.
But his support for dissidents such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn - declared in a letter to state-run newspaper Pravda in 1970 - made him a target for the Russian authorities.But his support for dissidents such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn - declared in a letter to state-run newspaper Pravda in 1970 - made him a target for the Russian authorities.
He left the Soviet Union and spent several years in the West with Ms Vishnevskaya and their children as he continued to build an international career.He left the Soviet Union and spent several years in the West with Ms Vishnevskaya and their children as he continued to build an international career.
Later the cellist was rehabilitated by then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and he was able to return to Russia to perform.Later the cellist was rehabilitated by then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and he was able to return to Russia to perform.