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outlier -> Rostropovich, The Great Artist Has Died. (4/27/2007 5:02:02 PM)
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The Great Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich died today. The man is generally acknowledged to be the finest cellist in the world from the time of Pablo Casals until the ascendency of YoYo Ma, who sited Rostropovich as an inspiration and mentor. We have lost a great artist of integrity and courage. He is quoted as saying: "All my life I wanted to play music with love to every member of the audience." Here are two on biographies of him and excerpts: http://www.sonyclassical.com/artists/rostropovich/bio.html http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/?fuseaction=showIndividual&entity_id=3473&source_type=A From 1969 until then Mr. Rostropovich and his wife the soprano Galina Vishnevskaya had supported the banned novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn not only by allowing him to live in their dacha outside Moscow but by writing an open letter to Brezhnev protesting against Soviet restrictions on cultural freedom in 1970. These actions resulted in the cancellation of concerts and foreign tours for Rostropovich and Vishnevskaya, a Soviet media black-out and the cessation of all recording projects. In 1974 they were finally granted exit visas, effectively allowing them to go into exile. Four years later they were stripped of their Soviet citizenship, a decree which held until 1990. Since 1974 Rostropovich has become one of the leading conductors in the West. He is Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington and is a regular guest conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic. His recent recordings for Sony Classical include Schnittke´s Cello Concerto no. 2 and In Memoriam, and "Return to Russia", a unique audio and video documentation of Rostropovich´s tour of Russia in 1990 with the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, his first visit there since his exile Benjamin Britten, who wrote his Cello Symphony, his Sonata for Cello and Piano and the three Suites for Solo Cello especially with Rostropovich in mind. Other composers who have written for Rostropovich include Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Khachaturian, Boulez, Berio, Messiaen, Schnittke, Bernstein, Dutilleux and Lutoslawski. Outlier
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