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Top Ten Pianists in the Contemporary World

1. Artur Artur Rubinstein

Artur artur rubinstein (1887-1983) was an American Polish pianist. He studied piano since childhood, gave a concert in Berlin at the age of twelve, and was performed by the famous conductor Jochin. Later, he often performed in Hamburg, Dresden and other places, and performed in Warsaw at the age of fourteen, which was deeply appreciated by the famous Polish pianist Padlevski. In 195, he held solo concerts in Paris and London, and in 196, he went to the United States to hold more than 4 concerts, which was a sensation and a great success, and jumped into the top ranks of excellent pianists.

Rubinstein was born with ten sensitive fingers, and his ability to read music is also superior. His performance is full of passionate emotion and abundant energy, fluent, free and easy, rigorous in layout, and sometimes delicate and poetic. Its performance is delicate and poetic, fluent and free and easy, and its layout is rigorous. The repertoire is extremely extensive, especially the works of Chopin and Brahms, and the works of French and Spanish writers also have their beauty.

2. Vladimir Horowitz

Vladimir Horowitz (194-1989), one of the most famous pianists in the United States, was a Russian-American. He showed his musical genius very early, and studied under Russian and German masters successively, which was a combination of Russian school and German school. In 1924, he went to Berlin and Paris to hold a travel performance, which was a great success. He went to the United States in 1928 and became famous in one fell swoop. And then settled in America. He stopped playing for twelve years, and in 196, he held a solo concert in Carnegie Hall, which made a sensation in the world music scene.

Holovitz's playing skills are brilliant and chic, his music tends to be profound and perfect, and his means of expression are more abundant. Some music critics believe that his piano timbre, like seven basic colors, can be transferred to different tones to express all kinds of thoughts and feelings. In addition, his performance can fully show the content of the music, but he does not blindly respect the original. The most commendable thing is that he is like a skilled editor, who can correct the mistakes of the music author such as "typos and missing words" and make the work perfect. His repertoire is quite extensive, especially the works of Chopin, scarlatti, Schumann, Liszt and scriabin.

3. Viateau Slav Sovic Richter

Sviatoslav Teorisovich Richter (Sviatoslav Teriovich Richter, 1915-), pianist of the former Soviet Union. I studied piano with my father since I was a child, and I showed excellent piano improvisation ability when I was young. Since 1933, he has worked as a music director in Odessa Song and Dance Theatre, made his first public performance in 1934, entered Moscow Conservatory of Music for further study in 1937, and won the first prize in the All-Soviet Performers Competition in 1945. In the forties, he often toured all parts of the Soviet Union, and after the fifties, he went to Europe and America to perform. In 1961, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of the former Soviet Union. He is also an honorary doctor of the University of Strasbourg, France.

richter's performance is famous for his skillful technique, profound conception and vivid dramatic expression. He plays a wide range of repertoire, from classicism to romanticism, impressionism and even modernism, and can do almost anything. His most prominent feature is the tenacity of his fingers, like the sharp continuous strong sound in many works of prokofiev, a famous composer in the former Soviet Union. Only richter's hands can play the grand momentum required by the author. He never indulges in music, but expresses music perfectly and delicately through his own thorough analysis, and he can vividly express the extremely subtle notes in the score.

4. Alfred Brendel

Alfred Brendel was born in Wiesenburg, Austria on January 5, 1931. He won the busoni Prize in Posano, Italy in 1949, and began his performance career. In the 195s, he recorded a large number of records for Vox, and his reputation rose. His record has won many awards, and it is the best-selling album in classical music. In 1978, Philips Company awarded the Golden Record Award for releasing over one million copies of his records. He played a full set of Beethoven sonatas in major cities all over the world. In addition, he is a knowledgeable writer, not only writing articles, but also publishing two books, Music Thoughts and After-Thoughts (1976) and Music Sounded Out (199).

5. Vladimir Ashkenazy

Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937-), a British piano player in the former Soviet Union. Born in Gorky City, the former Soviet Union on July 6, 1937, Ashkenazi studied at Moscow Central Conservatory of Music since childhood, and then entered Moscow Conservatory of Music. In 1954, he won the second prize in Chopin International Piano Competition, and in 1956, he won the gold medal in the Queen Elizabeth International Piano Competition in Brussels. In 1962, she tied for the first place in the Moscow Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition. He settled in Iceland the following year and now lives in Britain. In 1989, he was hired as the chief conductor of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (later renamed Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin). He was also the music director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, and played Russian music with them, mainly Shostakovich and Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky. He is also the guest conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra; He also conducted the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. It is comparable to Horowitz (194-1989), one of the most famous pianists in America. The number of recorded records is also rare among contemporary pianists.

6. Martha Martha Argerich

Martha Argerich (1941-), an Argentine female pianist, was deeply popular. He has studied piano from many famous teachers, won prizes in busoni and Geneva piano competitions in 1957, and won the first prize in the 7th Chopin piano competition in 1965, with a growing reputation.

She has excellent playing skills and enthusiasm. She plays Chopin's 24 Preludes and Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major very well.

7. rudolf serkin

Russian pianist, born in Czech Republic in 193. At the age of nine, he began to learn piano from a famous teacher in Vienna. At the age of 12, he began to perform on the stage. In 192, he performed with the violinist Puxiu in Berlin, and they have been cooperating sincerely for decades since then. In 1936, Selking performed with toscanini, a famous contemporary conductor, in new york, which was a great success and became famous all over the world. His performance never pursues ostentatious splendor, but moves the audience with sincerity. He often shakes his head and stomps freely, chanting and playing, which is always exciting.

8. Altug's Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli

Italian pianist, born in 192. He studied in Brescia and Milan Conservatory of Music in his early years. In 1939, he won the prize in the Geneva International Music Competition. Since then, he has become famous and active in China. After World War II, he traveled and performed all over Europe, causing a sensation. In 1972, he moved to Switzerland and became an internationally renowned piano master. His performance has a meticulous spirit of perfection. He appropriately and moderately controls the sense of proportion, giving every sound full expression and life; At the moment when he created beautiful music, he brought people into an illusory and wonderful situation. Michelangeli is not so much seeking the piano to be a faithful performer, so as to better reproduce the composer's creative intention, but rather a successful creator himself, because he has his own aesthetic point of view.

9. Friedrich Gulda

Austrian pianist, born in Vienna in 193. He studied piano at the age of 7 and entered the Vienna Conservatory of Music as a graduate student at the age of 12. In 1946, he won the first prize in the Geneva International Music Competition. In 1978, he gave three concerts in Vienna and recorded records. His performance not only cherishes the tradition of Vienna classical music, but also is full of the spirit of the times, showing unique creativity. He not only tried to make modern people fully understand classical music, but also opposed the traditional way of playing, so he tried to play modern jazz.

1. Maurizio Pollini

Italian pianist, born in 1942. In his early years, he studied piano from a famous teacher at Verdi Conservatory of Music, and also studied composition. In 196, he won the grand prize in the International Chopin Piano Competition. After 1971, he traveled and performed in Europe, which was quite successful. His playing style is clean, healthy and lively, and there is no sad shadow, which gives people the infection of strength. He pops up the hymn of life and is a pianist who loves life. When he plays some rhythmic music by prokofiev and Stravinsky, his accurate and original skills really make people

China pianist

Kong Xiangdong

the best and most active China pianist in the international music world today. Audiences in more than 4 countries and regions have personally experienced his passionate performance, and have been praised by the western media as "only one or two talented pianists can be produced in a century, which can really excite people" and "the son of a generation".

Lang Lang

The youngest piano master in the world. In 1999, 17-year-old Lang Lang took the place of the unwell pianist Andrei Watts and became famous in one fell swoop.

YUNDI

In p>2, at the age of 18, YUNDI won the gold medal in Chopin International Piano Competition, which had been vacant for 14 years, causing a sensation in the music world.

Liu Shikun

The most famous pianist in China, who runs the Liu Shikun Piano Center, has won the Liszt Prize for many times.

Yin Chengzong

An excellent pianist in China, the piano concerto The Yellow River was mainly adapted by the creator and the first performer, and the piano accompaniment The Red Lantern was created and became popular all over the country. He is the Chinese pianist who has performed the most in Carnegie Hall.

Zhou Guangren

Professor of the Central Conservatory of Music, a famous pianist, the first pianist in China to win an international competition, a tenured professor of the Central Conservatory of Music, the most influential and authoritative pianist and educator in China today, and one of the most outstanding women in China in the 2th century.