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Alexei Soutchkov, in Russian Алексе́й Никола́евич Сучко́в, often transliterated in English Alexey Suchkov (Moscow, April 3, 1966), is a Russian pianist, prize winner of seventy national and international piano competitions in the Soviet Union, Germany, France, Italy and in the United States of America.

Alexei Soutchkov

Biography[edit]

Born in a family of piano teachers, Soutchkov began his studies in the Central Music School of Moscow, after he has continued to study in the Moscow Conservatory "Tchaikovsky" with Professor Yevgeny Malinin (assistant to Maestro Heinrich Neuhaus), obtaining his Diploma and specialization in piano in 1991 and completing the doctorate of study in 1993.

He is the winner of First Prizes in national and international piano competitions: Cup Pianists of ItalyinOsimo,[1][2] Palma d'OroinFinale Ligure, Seiler Prize in Palermo,[3] Carlo Mosso Prize in Alessandria, International Piano Competition in Rome, Riviera Etrusca prize in Piombino, Onde Musicali prize in Taranto,[4] Mario Polovineo TributeinTeramo, Prize Citta di Brindisi, Prize Citta di Cesenatico, Pietro Argento Prize in Gioia del Colle.

He has given concerts as a soloist in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, France, Poland and in the United States of America. He is currently President of the Italian Artistic Association "Suchkov & Suchkov", founded in Sassuolo in 2011 together with his son Ivan, who is also a pianist and artistic director of the association.

Alexei Soutchkov with Maestro Yevgeny Malinin. Moscow, Rachmaninov Hall

References[edit]

  1. ^ Luca Rasca. Osimo, su cento pianisti prevale il "veterano" Alexej Soutchkov. Suonare.it, 2002 Retrieved on February 3, 2013
  • ^ Music magazine "Strumenti e Musica" nº 11, novembre 2001.
  • ^ Luca Rasca. A Soutchkov il Premio Seiler . Suonare.it, 2002 Retrieved on February 3, 2013
  • ^ Luca Rasca. Alexej Soutchkov asso pigliatutto. Suonare.it, 2001. Retrieved on February 3, 2013
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    Categories: 
    Russian classical pianists
    Russian male classical pianists
    1966 births
    Moscow Conservatory alumni
    Living people
    21st-century classical pianists
    21st-century Russian male musicians
     



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