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Music is the most brilliant cipher, the best code ever developed for preserving a person's emotions and psychological and philosophical state. And it is the performer's task to decode those messages encoded in the notes, to enable everyone to hear the feelings that the composer locked up in them. Andrei Gavrilov

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One of today rs"s greatest concert pianists, Andrei Gavrilov enjoys a distinguished international career and has been awarded many of the music world rs"s top prizes for his audio releases. This live concert recording, which comes from the Munich Philharmonie, features Gavrilov playing Beethoven/rs"s Piano Sonata Op.10, No. 2 in F major and No. 3 in D major.

andrei gavrilov

One of today's great concert pianists, Andrei Gavrilov enjoys a distinguished international career and has been awarded many of the music world's top prizes for his audio releases. In this recital, recorded live from the Munich Philharmonie, Gavrilov plays Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 2 in F major and No. 3 in D major.

andrei gavrilov

Sometimes in an interview you beat about the bush, take a while to get to the point. Not today. I blurt out the key question immediately, insultingly - not so much a question as a statement. You don't have so much of a career now, I say, when I meet the Russian pianist Andrei Gavrilov. In 1974 Gavrilov was the youngest ever winner of the prestigious Tchaikovsky piano competition, aged just 18. He was a protege of the great Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter, and a superstar in the 1980s. In 1990 he had a recording deal with Deutsche Grammophon and the world at his feet - or, rather, his fingertips.

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