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Pianist A celebration of the life of alexei sultanov will be held on Tuesday, July 5, Memorial Gifts can be sent to the alexei sultanov Benefit Fund at South http://alexeisultanov.free.fr/
Extractions: Your memories of Alexei You can follow the links bellows to connect to new sites created in Alexei memory. http://alexeisultanovforever.blogspot.com/ www.magicpiano.prv.pl You can listen to Alexei's music at http://www.recitals.alexeisultanov.ru July 1, 2005. This obituary will be printed in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. There was also a front page story in the paper on July 1, detailing the career of this brilliant man. A bright star has gone from this earthly plane with the passing of Alexei Sultanov, 1989 Van Cliburn gold medalist, on June 30, 2005. Married in 1990 to fellow musician, Dace, Alexei made his home in Fort Worth while traveling the globe giving concerts to the acclaim of critics and fans alike. A bright star has gone from this earthly plane with the passing of Alexei Sultanov, 1989 Van Cliburn gold medalist, on June 30, 2005. Married in 1990 to fellow musician, Dace, Alexei made his home in Fort Worth while traveling the globe giving concerts to the acclaim of critics and fans alike. After suffering debilitating physical problems in 2001, Alexei entered the final chapter of his life. Constantly battling to overcome his physical limitations, Alexei managed to maintain his positive attitude toward life, which was an inspiration to all who knew him. As he regained strength in his right hand, he and his wife Dace brought their music to nursing homes, schools, and hospitals - anywhere that they could share their message of hope and their mantra, Never Give Up!
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Extractions: Choose a city to read critics or find it in the list below... The Times, London Hokkaido Shimbun, Sapporo Geijutsu Gekijo, Tokyo Musika Nova, Tokyo ... Helsinki Sanomat The Times, London "Sultanov is a young man of exceptional dynamism and strength of will, massively in control of a formidable technique." Hokkaido Shimbun, Sapporo "He was provocative in his demonstration of pianism demonstrating with each piece exquisiteness, magnificence and fluidity. Geijutsu Gekijo, Tokyo "The Beethoven was unbelievable. A hurricane- like driving force for fortes followed by singingly clear pianissimos that took your breath away." Musika Nova, Tokyo "The album ("Sultanov Plays Chopin" 99) shows an excellent mastery of delicacy of feeling. He renders Chopin dramatically and in three dimensions." Onagaku-no-Tomo, Tokyo "A powerful player performing on a grandioso scale he demonstrated extraordinary skills" Helsinki Sanomat "Sultanov's piano "touch" was brilliant and crystal clear. His technique was outstanding and his artistic temperament triumphed with the great dynamic and astounding expression." Gazeta Polska , Warsaw "Sultanov has fascinated the audience because he showed it something which this audience has not heard in the last half century- piano music in the style of the great masters of the beginning of the 20th Century."
A Pianist Who Played By His Own Rules pianist alexei sultanov and his wife, Dace, playing America the Beautiful before their November naturalization ceremony in Fort Worth. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/10/AR2005071001174.
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + 'artsandliving'; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Print This Article E-Mail This Article Top News What is RSS? All RSS Feeds View a Sample and Sign Up Manage Your Newsletters By Tim Page Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, July 11, 2005; Page C01 For a few months in 1989, a teenager named Alexei Sultanov was perhaps the most celebrated and certainly the most discussed young pianist in the world. He had come to the United States from the rapidly disintegrating Soviet Union to play in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth. The author Joseph Horowitz, who heard him there, called him "a veritable wild child from Tashkent, in the shadow of the Himalayas." Sultanov's playing was fast, urgent, hyper-emotional and breathtakingly loud: He pounded the keyboard so hard in performance of Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz No. 1" that a string groaned and snapped. And yet, on June 11, 1989, Sultanov was awarded the top prize from America's wealthiest classical music competition $15,000 in cash, a recital at Carnegie Hall, a recording contract, and sponsored tours throughout the United States and Europe. Upon hearing of his victory, Sultanov mounted the stage as though he were in a "Rocky" movie, grabbed the trophy and hoisted it over his head, triumphant.
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Extractions: For a few months in 1989, a teenager named Alexei Sultanov was perhaps the most celebrated and certainly the most discussed young pianist in the world. He had come to the United States from the rapidly disintegrating Soviet Union to play in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth. The author Joseph Horowitz, who heard him there, called him "a veritable wild child from Tashkent, in the shadow of the Himalayas." Sultanov's playing was fast, urgent, hyper-emotional and breathtakingly loud: He pounded the keyboard so hard in performance of Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz No. 1" that a string groaned and snapped. And yet, on June 11, 1989, Sultanov was awarded the top prize from America's wealthiest classical music competition $15,000 in cash, a recital at Carnegie Hall, a recording contract, and sponsored tours throughout the United States and Europe. Upon hearing of his victory, Sultanov mounted the stage as though he were in a "Rocky" movie, grabbed the trophy and hoisted it over his head, triumphant. It was the last great moment in his career.
Extractions: Pianist Alexei Sultanov, gold-medal winner of the 1989 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, died June 30 in Fort Worth, the Dallas Morning News reports. He was 35 years old. Sultanov had the first of a series of disabling strokes in 2001 following surgery to remove the blood around his brain from a head injury. He suffered from paralysis, but managed, with a great deal of therapy, to play right-handed duets with his wife, cellist Dace Sultanov. Sultanovs doctor said he probably died in his sleep of a heart attack. The son of a cellist and a violinist, the Uzbekistan-born Sultanov studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Lev Naumov. He won the Cliburn competition at the age of 19. Richard Rodzinski, president of the Van Cliburn Foundation, said, His extraordinary technique was so obvious. Ill never forget the Liszt Mephisto Waltz when he played in the screening auditions in St. Petersburg. All his colleagues were there, and their jaws just dropped.
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