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Poland banned Tchaikovsky and Chekhov's works. What impact will this bring?

There are many bad effects brought by this incident. Not only can the audience in Poland no longer watch Tchaikovsky and Chekhov's music works.

Many other western countries will follow this practice, which will greatly restrict the development of Russian music in the west.

First, Russian music works are banned in Poland.

After the outbreak of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Polish government did not impose very severe economic sanctions on Russia, but they hindered and restricted Russia in many aspects in art.

The Polish government wants to do this because it doesn't want to restrict Russia and its own development through economic sanctions.

After all, Poland is not a very big country, and their too big economic sanctions against Russia also have great disadvantages for themselves.

if they blindly follow other western countries to sanction Russia, then Russia may reduce its grain exports to Poland, which will greatly affect Poland's economy.

But Poland can't provoke other western countries, so it can only impose some restrictions on Russia in art to please other western countries.

second, what impact will this bring?

Although Poland's restrictions on Russia's music will not have any great impact on their own economy, music and art have no national boundaries, so it seems that the pattern is too small.

This will not only be hated by many artists, but also hinder the development of their own artistic career.

Since the music works of Tchaikovsky and Chekhov were banned in Poland, the ticket income of major theaters in Poland has been greatly reduced. Many viewers are reluctant to go to the theater because they can't watch Russian music.

third, what is my opinion?

I think this move by Poland will definitely affect the artistic development of the country and Russia, and many artists will look down on this practice by Poland. Their artistic restrictions will not have any impact on the Russian economy.