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Ukranian-born Soviet pianist noted for both his technique and his poetic sensibility. His diverse repertoire ranged from the Romantic symphonies of Schubert and Schumann to the modern works of Prokofiev. Encyclopedia Richter, Sviatoslav svy¤ tōsl¤f rÄ­kh tər ) , 1915–97, Russian pianist, b. Ukraine. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Heinrich Neuhaus. After earning an impressive critical reputation, he was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1945. In 1960 he made the first of many international concert tours. One of the greatest pianists of the 20th cent., Richter was known as a perfectionist who played in a warm, romantic style. His repertoire was extensive, including works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Debussy, Mozart, and Schumann. Bibliography See B. Monsaingeon

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Music Home Photo Gallery My Concert Concert in Seoul ... Korean * RICHTER, Sviatoslav( 20th Mar. 1915 ~ 1st Aug. 1997 [ The holy devil, or satanic angel? ] Curriculum Vitae Left Photo ] Sviatoslav Richter If we have evaluate all the pianists regardless of the personal tastes, there will be several creteria such as the width of repertoire, technique, and individuality, etc. I think there is the only one that can be chosen in top 3 by any respects, Sviatoslav Richter. His strongest 'competitor' is perhaps Vladimir Horowitz, but his weak point is the width of repertoire. Other Austro-German pianists like Backhaus Rudolf Serkin and Kempff are not comparable to Richter in this respect, too. Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter was born in Zhitomir, in Ukraine. His father(Teofil) learned piano and organ in Vienna Conservatory, but moved to Ukraine because of the illegal duel. He married one of his pupil. But our young Slava did not learn much from his father. He almost taught himself. We can't know the excat reason, but I guess there are some clue in Heinrich Neuhaus's 'The Art of piano playing'; Piano teachers are so busy teaching his pupils as to have little time for their own children. Anyway, we can hear of Slava that he can play Liszt's work at 16, and the most complex orchestral scores(e.g. Wagner) at first sight. He was enough to be called a real genius.
He began the legendary musical life only at 16 at Odessa by a Chopin program, which was a great success. He came into the Odessa Opera as a

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Sviatoslav Richter
born March 7 [March 20, New Style], 1915, Zhitomir, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Zhytomyr, Ukraine]
died Aug. 1, 1997, Moscow, Russia
Sviatoslav Richter, 1961.
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Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter March 20 August 1 ) was a Russian pianist of German extraction. Although born in Zhitomir in Ukraine , Richter grew up in Odessa . Unusually, Richter was largely self-taught. Although his organist father provided him with a basic education in music, Sviatoslav learned simply by playing the masterworks of the repertoire, including the piano scores of Wagner 's music dramas. He gave his first recital in 1934 but did not formally study piano until three years later, when he enrolled in the Moscow Conservatory , which waived the entrance exam for the young prodigy. He studied with Heinrich Neuhaus who also taught Emil Gilels , and who claimed Richter to be "the genius pupil, for whom he had been waiting all his life". In 1940, while still a student, he gave the world premiere of the Sonata No. 6 by Sergei Prokofiev , a composer with whose works he was ever after associated. He also became known for skipping compulsory lessons at the conservatory and being expelled twice in his first year. The West first became aware of Richter through recordings made in the 1950s. He was not allowed to tour the

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Fryderyk (Frédéric) CHOPIN Sviatoslav Richter Archives Volume 2
Chopin Recitals 1954 - 1977 Scherzi for Piano Recorded 'live' at Carnegie Hall, New York, April 15, 1965.
No.1 in B minor, B 65/Op. 20
No.2 in B flat minor/D flat major, B 111/Op. 31
No.3 in C sharp minor, B 125/Op. 39
No.4 in E major, B 148/Op. 54. Polonaise-fantaisie for Piano in A flat major, B 159/Op.61 Recorded 'live' at Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 10, 1954. Barcarolle for Piano in F sharp major, B 158/Op.60
Salzburg, August 26, 1977. Mazurkas : in C-sharp minor, Op.63 No.3; in C, Op.67 No.3; in F, Op.68 No.3; in A minor, Op. Posth No.2. Recorded 'live' in Helsinki, Aug 25, 1976. Three Waltzes for Piano, Op. 34 SVIATOSLAV RICHTER piano
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[78'52"] full-price by Evan Stephens Not many people know that Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter (1915 - 1997), besides being one of this century's greatest pianists, was also an amateur artist, painting watercolors and drawing charcoal sketches of locations he had visited on tour. Not many people know, also, that he was originally slated to become a conductor, but found the piano more suited to his tastes instead. These two factors come very much into play when analyzing any of his playing, and this new release by Doremi is no exception. Being a painter, Richter surely knew what the purest intentions of making art were, and this is clearly evident in this CD. His unique artistic vision (he was often deemed, like Chopin was before him, the "poet of the piano") provided him with a distinct idea of the music he played. No two Richter interpretations are ever the same, much like no two paintings of the same subject by an artist are exactly the same. And being trained as a conductor, Richter knew the driving force behind the music he played, something that became his trademark. Indeed, after hearing him in 1958 Van Cliburn remarked that "this is the most powerful piano-playing I have ever heard"! His driving rhythm, clear idea of the forces at play, and unique concept of the music and how it should be interpreted by his deft, swift fingers gave Richter a status that is legendary today.

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Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter March 20 August 1 ) was a Soviet pianist of German extraction. Although born in Zhitomir in Ukraine , Richter grew up in Odessa . Unusually, Richter was largely self-taught. Although his organist father provided him with a basic education in music, Sviatoslav learned simply by playing the masterworks of the repertoire, including the piano scores of Wagner 's music dramas. He gave his first recital in 1934 but did not formally study piano until three years later, when he enrolled in the Moscow Conservatory , which waived the entrance exam for the young prodigy. He studied with Heinrich Neuhaus who also taught Emil Gilels , and who claimed Richter to be "the genius pupil, for whom he had been waiting all his life". In 1940, while still a student, he gave the world premiere of the Sonata No. 6 by Sergei Prokofiev , a composer with whose works he was ever after associated. He also became known for skipping compulsory lessons at the conservatory and being expelled twice during his first year. The West first became aware of Richter through recordings made in the 1950s. He was not allowed to tour the

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