Eugen Indjic plays Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.3

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

Slovak Philharmonic, dir. Petr Altrichter
Slovak National Theater 15.04.11

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  • Finely chiseled detail and phrasing within a grand conception. Rachmaninov in the great Russian tradition. No wonder, as Indjic, a student of Alexander Borovsky, is an heir of the Leschetitzky tradition. Superb.

  • @khorovody I weirdly agree. This playing is exquisite, but not just because he is "an heir to the Leschetizky tradition" which I understand, the relaxed approach, wonderful tone, Indjic is a superb artist and deserves greater attention.

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  • What an absolutely wonderful performance. Extremely musical and such a great, beautiful and rich sound. Bravo!

  • @fmorgana You are absolutely right. He was Polish and formed a magnificent bunch of international pianists. However, at the request of Anton Rubinstein, he was one of the founders of the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1862, married Yesipova (Borovsky's teacher) and thus can be considered as one of the founders of the Russian School.

  • But L was Polish LOL.

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