I came across this extraordinary young piano prodigy on YouTube recently, playing Rachmaninov 3 at the age of 17. The technique is dazzling, the attack unflagging and the accuracy astounding – and yes, the interpretation shows considerable maturity as well. Even Rachmaninov found his own Third Concerto challenging and Horowitz was capable of unleashing fistfuls of wrong notes at times. But this boy seems to belong to a new super-breed of 21st century pianists. What I find amazing is that while he has played in venues all over Europe he has never been to the United Kingdom. Why, I wonder? He would go down very well at the Proms.
His website: http://www.alexander-malofeev.com/index-gb
Rachmaninov 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCHg9tup9NA&t=488s
And here he is playing Liszt's La Campanella at the tender age of 13 with all the confident virtuosity one might associate more with somebody such as Marta Argerich: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGAfXQ0yYS0
His website: http://www.alexander-malofeev.com/index-gb
Rachmaninov 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCHg9tup9NA&t=488s
And here he is playing Liszt's La Campanella at the tender age of 13 with all the confident virtuosity one might associate more with somebody such as Marta Argerich: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGAfXQ0yYS0
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