Alexander Slobodyanik

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Alexander Slobodyanik (

St. Petersburg Philharmonic
and the Moscow Soloists. Slobodyanik lived the last part of his life in Morristown, New Jersey.[1] Slobodyanik, with his energy and enthusiasm, and the help of volunteers, helped transform the Community Theater - an old, dilapidated cinema - into a first-rate performance center.

Slobodyanik died on 10 August 2008 from meningitis.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Weber, Bruce. "Alexander Slobodyanik, Pianist, Is Dead at 65 ", The New York Times, August 12, 2008. Accessed August 4, 2013. "Alexander Slobodyanik, a Ukrainian-born pianist who earned stardom in the former Soviet Union with his virtuosity and emotional interpretations of Romantic composers and who has been a concert pianist and in-demand teacher since moving to the United States in 1989, died on Sunday in New Jersey. He was 65 and lived in Morristown, N.J."
  2. ^ Novoe Russkoe Slovo Alexander Slobodyanik's obituary[permanent dead link] (in Russian)

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