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Greek Pianist played Rach 3 at age 11?

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Lars Peder Kallar Devold

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Apr 21, 2002, 11:18:53 AM4/21/02
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My physiotherapist told me about a child prodigy who played Rachmaninoffs
3rd Piano Concerto at the tender age of 11, supposedly learnt it in 6 days!
Is this true, if so, then who is it, and what has he done later on?


Sonarrat Citalis

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Apr 22, 2002, 5:05:47 AM4/22/02
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"Lars Peder Kallar Devold" <lars_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My physiotherapist told me about a child prodigy who played Rachmaninoffs
> 3rd Piano Concerto at the tender age of 11, supposedly learnt it in 6 days!
> Is this true, if so, then who is it, and what has he done later on?

This website will tell you all you need to know, and provide the recording as
well: http://www.sgourosmp3.com/

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When I play Rachmaninoff on a 1919 piano, does that qualify as a historical
performance?


Rajeev Aloysius

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Apr 22, 2002, 6:45:16 AM4/22/02
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"Lars Peder Kallar Devold" <lars_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<xexw8.3376$ph2....@news4.ulv.nextra.no>...
> My physiotherapist told me about a child prodigy who played Rachmaninoffs
> 3rd Piano Concerto at the tender age of 11, supposedly learnt it in 6 days!
> Is this true, if so, then who is it, and what has he done later on?


I think it was Dmitri Sgouros

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Rajeev Aloysius
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