Vladimir Stoupel

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About Vladimir Stoupel

A student of Lazar Berman, pianist Vladimir Stoupel essentially falls into the grand Russian virtuoso tradition. However, he also ventures into contemporary music and into the realm of lesser-known works, both as a pianist and, increasingly often, as a conductor. Stoupel made his recording debut in 1996 with The Life of the Machines, an album of futurist works. An enthusiastic chamber player, Stoupel has performed in that capacity with violinist Judith Ingolfsson (to whom he is married) and cellist Peter Bruns, among others. In 2008, Stoupel made a complete recording of Scriabin's piano sonatas, difficult works he had memorized in their entirety as a young pianist. Stoupel joined Ingolfsson for a recital of works by Karol Rathaus, Heinz Tiessen, and Paul Arma in 2021. The duo returned in 2024 with an album of works by Rebecca Clarke.

FROM
Russia
BORN
1962
GENRE
Classical
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