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An artist of immense range and insight, Vladimir Feltsman is recognized
as one of the most imaginative and interesting musicians of our time.
Mr. Feltsman debuted with the Moscow Philharmonic at age eleven and in
1971 won the Grand Prix at the Marguerite Long International Piano
Competition in Paris. Since then Mr. Feltsman has soloed worldwide with
orchestras including the San Francisco and Pittsburgh symphonies, the
National Radio Orchestra of France and the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.
One of his recent projects, presented by the Chamber Music Society of
Lincoln Center, explored Russian contemporary music through an
unprecedented survey of piano and chamber works of fourteen composers
from Shostakovich to the present day. Mr. Feltsman currently holds the
Distinguished Chair of Professor of Piano at the State University of
New York, New Paltz and teaches at the Mannes College of Music in New
York City.
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