Vladimir Ashkenazy's first
recording of Debussy's Preludes is a somewhat of a sensation. This
recording combines a new recording of Book 1 with a live recording of
Book 2 from a recital in New York in 1971. We therefore not only honor
the 100th anniversary of Debussy's death in 1918, but also pay tribute
to one of the most remarkable pianists and musicians of the 20th and
21st centuries. Among the foremost musical figures of our time, Vladimir
Ashkenazy was born in Gorky in 1937. He began playing the piano at the
age of six and was accepted at the Central Music School at the age of
eight. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, having studied with
Lev Oborin. He won second prize in the International Frédéric Chopin
Piano
Competition in Warsaw in 1955, first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Music
Competition in Brussels in 1956, and joint first prize with John Ogdon
in the 1962 International Tchaikovsky Competition. Since then, he has
built an extraordinary career, not only as one of the most renowned and
revered pianists of our times, but as an artist whose creative life
encompasses a vast range of activities and continues to offer
inspiration to music-lovers across the world.
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