I was very sorry to read this morning of Alexander Ivashkin's premature death. Everything he did was executed with enthusiasm, panache, passion and great professionalism. He was a man of great stature and integrity who refused to be trammelled by those with rulebooks but little vision. His work at Goldsmith's College, London to establish the Alfred Schnittke Archive was of great value - many of us remember with real joy the Schnittke Festival of 2001 that Ivashkin's curated.
Ivashkin was the first person to reveal to me the revolutionary qualities of Tchaikovshky's 1st Symphony.
I mourn the passing of a great musician and human being
Ivashkin was the first person to reveal to me the revolutionary qualities of Tchaikovshky's 1st Symphony.
I mourn the passing of a great musician and human being
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