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Posted on the 15 April 2016 by Ccc1685 @ccc1685

The great Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter playing Beethoven's last piano sonata, No. 32 in C minor, Op 111, which really pushed the boundaries of music at that time. Beethoven was completely deaf when he composed it. Richter was considered to be a musical genius; he was admired by Glenn Gould. Richter also insisted that American pianist Van Cliburn should be the winner of the first International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. It was a controversial decision to say the least but Richter prevailed and that moment still resonates both musically and and geopolitically. It certainly launched Cliburn's career and one could argue that it laid a path to the end of the cold war. Music can matter.


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