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Aleksei Sultanov

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The Washington Post, May 7th, 1990

Aleksei Sultanov, who won the eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition last year at age 19, is one of the most remarkable young players in a generation producing virtuosos in wholesale quantities. At his Washington debut Saturday afternoon in the Terrace Theater, Sultanov displayed a technique that recognizes no obstacles in the most demanding passages of Scriabin, Prokofiev or Liszt. In Mozart's Sonata in C, K. 330, he also showed a level of musical understanding that one might expect of a student still in his second year at the Moscow Conservatory. The music's cool, elegant surface...

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