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CHOPIN - Op.58 Piano Sonata No.3 (Alexei Sultanov) 1996 LIVE 

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Frédéric François Chopin (1810~1849)
Op.58 _ Piano Sonata No.3
00:01 Mov.1 Allegro maestoso
08:04 Mov.2 Scherzo. Molto vivace
10:33 Mov.3 Largo
18:56 Mov.4 Finale. Presto ma non tanto
Piano : Alexei Sultanov
Rec : 1996.04.02 Kioi Hall, Tokyo, Japan / LIVE
■ Biography
Alexei Sultanov (Russian: Алексей Султанов; August 7, 1969 - June 30, 2005) was a Soviet and American (since 2004) classical pianist of Uzbek origin.
Alexei Sultanov was born to a family of musicians, his father a cellist, his mother a violinist, both music teachers. At the age of 6, he began piano lessons in Tashkent with Tamara Popovich and then with Lev Naumov at the Moscow Conservatory. At the age of thirteen he was a participant of the International Radio Competition for Young Musicians in Prague. He became famous after winning the Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition on June 11, 1989, at the age of 19, the youngest contestant in that year's competition. Listeners were awed by his virtuosic technique, musicality, and dynamic range. After winning the Van Cliburn, he made appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Late Night with David Letterman.
In October 1995, Sultanov won second prize at the XIII International Chopin Piano Competition; the grand prize was not awarded. He went on to perform in North America, Europe and Asia. During his lifetime Alexei Sultanov performed i.e. at New York's Carnegie Hall and Washington's Kennedy Center.
In 1996 he had his first stroke, and despite his refusal was convinced by his wife Dace Abele to visit Ed Kramer, a neurologist. Kramer checked on him and discovered some small black spots which proved to him that blood clots had formed in the brain. Despite the stroke he continued his performance in Tokyo, but there he experienced another stroke. After that the same neurologist diagnosed him with diastolic heart failure. In February 2001, he had another stroke. The strokes damaged everything except the cerebral cortex and he was able to continue performing while sitting in a wheelchair.
He became an American citizen in 2004.
On June 30, 2005, at 4:30 a.m., he suffocated following a stroke. He died at the age of 35 in Fort Worth.

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@harrybmichell
@harrybmichell Месяц назад
0:00 - I. Allegro maestoso 8:04 - II. Scherzo. Molto vivace 10:33 - III. Largo 18:56 - IV. Finale. Presto ma non tanto
@user-lk1tj3fb8f
@user-lk1tj3fb8f 16 дней назад
Спасибо большое! ❤️
@thegreenpianist7683
@thegreenpianist7683 Месяц назад
I have yet to come across a Sultanov recording that doesn't make me go "Oh my God!". Man's a once in a lifetime genius that was gone way too soon.
@thegreenpianist7683
@thegreenpianist7683 Месяц назад
@@Whatismusic123 how miserable must you be to be going around obsessively hating on a dead pianist? Get some help my man.
@harrybmichell
@harrybmichell Месяц назад
@@Whatismusic123 Your music is ass!
@dimitrissdrolias3568
@dimitrissdrolias3568 27 дней назад
What a gem
@anthonymex5711
@anthonymex5711 Месяц назад
Sigue subiendo contenido asi por favor ❤
@alombredeslava2468
@alombredeslava2468 Месяц назад
Un pianiste au-delà des mots. On ne peut pas vraiment le commenter, on ne peut que s'extasier.
@Viktorvelat95
@Viktorvelat95 20 дней назад
Just wow… Sultanov can be compared only to Argerich with his unique temperament, endless technique and a huge scale of colours within transcendental tempos… his version is very convincing; if you guys haven’t heard this sonata performed by Evgeni Bozhanov from 2010 Chopin competition, then do so, IMO that version is just as impressive as this one.
@ronl7131
@ronl7131 Месяц назад
Incredible performance. Genius Composition of Chopin clearly on display. Lucky listeners
@user-fq7uh3wq1f
@user-fq7uh3wq1f Месяц назад
Some parts do feel rushed at times but the 4th movement is one of the best performances I've heard.
@caseym8385
@caseym8385 Месяц назад
A very colorful performance, I was on the edge of my seat. I like it!
@throxing8865
@throxing8865 Месяц назад
Sultanov always spectacular
@leonardkobal7340
@leonardkobal7340 Месяц назад
The most convincing interpretation for my taste
@user-jz6rk6ox6i
@user-jz6rk6ox6i Месяц назад
1:44 Interesting voicing
@christosgkazgkas4235
@christosgkazgkas4235 Месяц назад
Beyond excellent!
@user-hc2nw4ig5k
@user-hc2nw4ig5k Месяц назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@user-hc2nw4ig5k
@user-hc2nw4ig5k Месяц назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@user-hc2nw4ig5k
@user-hc2nw4ig5k Месяц назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@vaxx2007
@vaxx2007 Месяц назад
в связи с его смертью как-то принято Султанова везде хватить и почитать как божество, но если послушать записи отстраненно то вообще не совсем убеждает то. что первая страница что дальше какие-то куски где технически побыстрее, как-то все лихо превращается в то как сейчас играют азиаты. но из-за того что мы знаем что это играет сам Султанов то как бы мы считаем что ему можно
@user-hc2nw4ig5k
@user-hc2nw4ig5k Месяц назад
😃😃😃😃😃
@user-hc2nw4ig5k
@user-hc2nw4ig5k Месяц назад
🤠
@letspiano3076
@letspiano3076 Месяц назад
Unnecessarily complicated
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