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Mikhail Voskresensky

Mikhail Voskresensky (Russian Михаил Сергеевич Воскресенский) is a Russian pianist. He was born in 1935.
==Training==
Mikhail Voskresensky is known internationally as a pianist in the great Romantic tradition. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1958,〔Sleevenote to M. Voskresensky, ''Chopin Sonatas nos 1 & 2'' (ВСЕСОЮЗНАЯ ФИРМА ГРАМПЛАСТИНОК, Melodiya LP C 10 - 18243-4 (Published Moscow 1983)).〕 where he studied under Ilia Klyachko, Boris Zemliansky, Yakov Milstein, Lev Oborin (piano) and Leonid Roizman (organ). As student of the famous Lev Oborin,〔Sleevenote, Melodiya LP C 10 - 18243-4 (Published Moscow 1983).〕 the winner of the First International Chopin Piano Competition in 1927, Voskresensky was influenced by his teacher's refined taste and romanticism in his deployment of pianistic sonorities. His playing shows a thorough command of contrasting musical colors, never disharmonious, and a legato technique drawing forth a singing voice from the instrument.
Some early reviews convey an impression of his technique:
'The pianist reaches down to the great depths of music. His playing is poetic... It has a filigree quality in the right places, and he plays dramatic passages with a dynamic force and courage. Recorded by Voskresensky, Chopin's ''Nocturnes'' are performed with a distinct evenness.' (''Ruch muzyczny'', Poland). 'He is a courageous and powerful pianist. His playing is permeated with much feeling and his sound is melodious, clear and pure like a crystal.' (''Correio Paolistano'', Brazil).〔Reviews cited on Sleevenote to Melodiya LP C 10 - 18243-4 (Published Moscow 1983).〕

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