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Tzvetan Konstantinov

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"KONSTANTINOV'S ENCHANTING BEETHOVEN"
This was the headline of one of the many rave reviews The Washington Post (USA) has written again and again about the Bulgarian Artist.

Born in the beautiful ancient resort-city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria and educated in the famed University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria the Bulgarian virtuoso performed Bach's complete Well Tempered Clavier from memory at the age of eighteen. Among Konstantinov's many mentors and teachers he had and studied with were: Sviatoslav Richter, Rudolf Kehrer, Shura Cherkassky, Velichka Savova, Bella Davidovich, Tatiana Nikolaeva, Eugene Malinin and Grant Johannesen.

Tzvetan Konstantinov has repeatedly played solo and chamber music concerts as well as with orchestras in numerous concert halls including Musikverein in Vienna, Austria; the de Doellen Hall in Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Strathmore Hall and the Meany Hall in the United States to name a few. He has also performed in many other part of the world including Germany, Italy and the Philippines.

REVIEWS:

...AN ASTONISHING PIANIST AND AN ASTOUNDING EVENING....the most interesting of the concerts of the last years.
Suddeutsche Zeitung, Munich, Germany

...The dazzling piano artistry of Tzvetan Konstantinov painted exquisite mind pictures.
The Journal, Alexandria, USA

...The astonishing technique of Tzvetan Konstantinov fascinated from the start.
Reichenhaller Tagblatt, Germany

...Konstantinov's use of rubato was novel and unusual.
The Independent, Raleigh, USA

...Konstantinov revealed the music of Brahms in its full beauty and splendor.
Narodna Mladezh, Sofia, Bulgaria

...PIANIST DEMONSTRATES UNUSUAL TECHNIQUE.
The University Herald, Seattle, USA


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