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Topic: Eugen Indjic  (Read 1907 times)

Offline paris

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Eugen Indjic
on: September 06, 2004, 11:04:16 PM
anybody met this genius? eugen indjic, a pianist, great performer, unbelievable good teacher, but special artist at first. i have been on his masterclass, and every minute of work with him made me feel alive in music.

what do you think about him? and does anybody know when and where is his next masterclass?
Critics! If one would be a critic, one should begin with self-criticism !
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Re: Eugen Indjic
Reply #1 on: February 10, 2006, 11:03:12 PM
his chopin 4 ballades are incredible as far as i have heard
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Re: Eugen Indjic
Reply #2 on: February 10, 2006, 11:22:49 PM
he won 4th prize from chopin warsaw 1970 (same time with Garrick Ohlsson,Mitsuko Uchida,Piotr Paleczny,Janusz Olejniczak)
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