Behzod Abduraimov is a world class pianist. A remarkable winner indeed , but in the present musical scene the young classical composer and pianist Yan Ayrton and Valentina Lisitsa are in a still more stunning, awesome and incomparable level.
Absolutely brilliant! He stepped in for an indisposed Jean-Philippe Collard (who had previously replaced Martha Argerich) in the Prokofiev at the Hexagon, Reading on 2nd May. He got a huge ovation though few people probably knew then that he was the winner of the London International Piano Competition. What a treat!
Here we go, another one of many piano magicians from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a nation which is never tired of producing world class pianists despite many difficulties posed by their corrupt regime.
Fazliddin Husanov from Tashkent was the 1st prize winner of London International Piano Competition 2001.
Is the full recording of this movement on youtube?
This interpretation.
tjtheplay 4 months ago
I love this concerto! very well interpreted!
brandonscherrer 6 months ago
I would like to see a jack hammer play this wrist breaking monstrosity.
ChesterFanningChorno 9 months ago
are those even freaking human hands ? hard to believe we're from the same species :p
they were just so fast and precise >.<
larve5 1 year ago
galeng!!!!!!!!
badzz02 1 year ago
@badzz02 i agree, whatever that means ;-)
Tumea21 1 year ago
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brandonscherrer 1 year ago
@brandonscherrer mistakes?
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brandonscherrer 1 year ago
Behzod Abduraimov is a world class pianist. A remarkable winner indeed , but in the present musical scene the young classical composer and pianist Yan Ayrton and Valentina Lisitsa are in a still more stunning, awesome and incomparable level.
theconductoruk 2 years ago
i dont see whats so good about yan aryton after watching some videos -.- maybe i am watching the wrong ones?
Surkoplit 2 years ago
Awesome !! look at his hand at the end ,you can see it ^^
OBOGAN 2 years ago
bravo as Andaloro!
mefistofele46 2 years ago
WOOOWW!! amazing! absolutely breathtaking!! no wonder he won, he's great!..
balletflts 2 years ago
2001/2009, omadlar uzbek pianistlariga!!
Mutloq g`olib
trueallways 2 years ago
That Was Breathtaking!
HappyKa 2 years ago
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Absolutely Stunning performance. Baraka top, Behzod!
QARDOSH 2 years ago 2
Absolutely stunning performance! Thank You Behzod! Barak top!
QARDOSH 2 years ago
Absolutely brilliant! He stepped in for an indisposed Jean-Philippe Collard (who had previously replaced Martha Argerich) in the Prokofiev at the Hexagon, Reading on 2nd May. He got a huge ovation though few people probably knew then that he was the winner of the London International Piano Competition. What a treat!
Andronicus 2 years ago 2
Here we go, another one of many piano magicians from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a nation which is never tired of producing world class pianists despite many difficulties posed by their corrupt regime.
Fazliddin Husanov from Tashkent was the 1st prize winner of London International Piano Competition 2001.
Absolutely breathtaking & awe-inspiring.
Keep rocking Uzbeks!
Love from UK
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