Denis Matsuev

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Denis Matsuev is a renowned Russian concert pianist celebrated for his powerful technique and interpretations of Romantic and Russian repertoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf classical pianist
concert pianist
human
activeIn 21st century
late 20th century
awardReceived International Tchaikovsky Competition first prize
surface form: International Tchaikovsky Competition

People’s Artist of Russia
State Prize of the Russian Federation
countryOfBirth Russian SFSR
surface form: Soviet Union
countryOfCitizenship Russia
educatedAt Moscow Conservatory
familyName Denis Matsuev self-linksurface differs
surface form: Matsuev
genre classical music
givenName Denis
hasPerformedWith Berlin Philharmonic
London Symphony Orchestra
Mariinsky Orchestra
New York Philharmonic
hasRole UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador title
surface form: UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
instrument piano
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Moscow State Philharmonic Society
name Denis Matsuev self-link
nationality Russian
notableFor interpretations of Romantic repertoire
interpretations of Russian repertoire
powerful piano technique
notableWork recordings of Rachmaninoff piano concertos
recordings of Tchaikovsky piano concertos
occupation musician
pianist
performingArtsDiscipline solo piano performance
placeOfBirth Irkutsk
positionHeld artistic director of the Crescendo festival
artistic director of the Stars on Baikal festival
recordLabel RCA Records
surface form: RCA Red Seal

Sony Classical
repertoireIncludes Franz Liszt
Frédéric Chopin
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Rachmaninoff
residence Moscow
sexOrGender male

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Moscow Conservatory notableAlumni Denis Matsuev
Denis Matsuev name Denis Matsuev self-link
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this entity surface form: Matsuev