Posted on 12/12/2007 12:46:39 PM PST by Borges
It was one of the more unusual moments on the stage of Avery Fisher Hall: North Koreas highest-ranking diplomat in the United States stood next to the podium on Tuesday and welcomed the musicians of the New York Philharmonic to his country.
We are ready to receive you, the official, Pak Gil Yon, told the players, who responded with mild applause. I sincerely wish you a good performance and pleasant stay in Pyongyang.
Mr. Pak was also asked, provocatively, whether Mozart or Mr. Kim, who has been credited with directing movies and other creative accomplishments, was the greater opera composer. Im not in a position to fully answer your question, Mr. Pak said.
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“Mr. Pak was also asked, provocatively, whether Mozart or Mr. Kim, who has been credited with directing movies and other creative accomplishments, was the greater opera composer. Im not in a position to fully answer your question, Mr. Pak said.”
And he was thinking: “What, you crazy asking me question like that! Unless I say Great Leader Kim Il Dingy Dong best composer, me and whole family get killed. What, you crazy ask me that. You stupid. I know nuuuuthing, NUUUUthing! Go way, you bad man.”
Leave it to the NY Times to wrestle with the fact that North Korea is a Stalinist state.
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