03.2007
Hitomi Maeyama
On the evening of
March 4th 2007, a memorial concert
in Alexei
Sultanov's honor was held at Grand
Hall of the Moscow State
Conservatory.
Performers: Alexei Gavrilov,
Aleksander Korsantiya,
Vazgen Vartanyan,
Sergei Sultanov
Orchestra: Tchaikovsky state
Orchestra Conductor - Denis Lotoev
Program number: Chopin Nocturne,
Ballade No.4,Piano Concerto No1 etc.
Prokofiev Sonata for piano No.7 op83
Poulenc Concerto for two pianos
I had known his name for a few years,
but regrettably he passed away on June
30th, 2005, before I
had a chance to hear him give a
live performance.
I feel free and liberated when I listen
to his CDs; his strength and humanity
come through strongly in the sounds. My
mind is overwhelmed by his aura and the
way he expresses himself through his
music.
We had a time to listen to
his recording of Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No2, the 2nd Movement,
between the performances. That was the
most impressive playing that night.
We acclaimed him as if he had
been alive. The hall resounded with the
audience's clapping for a long time.
It is very difficult for pianists
to connect with people with their art.
There are kind of invisible walls and
temperature differences between
audiences and artists.
I thought that Alexei understood and
even made the most of these factors to
make his performances a perfect
communication with his listeners.
There was a big silver screen on the
side wall of the stage. Alexei's photos
were projected on it during the
performances. There were his photos,
which were taken when he was a baby, a
young boy
,a student etc.
Alexei appeared in one after another.
What a beautiful charming smile!
I made myself very busy with listening
and watching. :-)
The concert bill had a CD of Alexei
Sultanov. That was great! His Nocturne
of Chopin was my special favorite. It
made a deep impression on me. I hope
that many more people can have a chance
to listen to his music and love this
young pianist forever.
Hitomi Maeyama (translation: Kazuko
Narumi, Yusuke Murakami)