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    He was just magic. He was equally as wonderful offstage as on.

    the almost sculpted clarity of his playing, and his ability to maintain balance and tension in large-scale dramatic forms. I have no doubt that he will join the ranks of the finest interpreters of Chopin.

    In the 1950s, he began conducting symphony orchestras across the country, in Canada and in Europe. He first conducted pops ... one of the great train wrecks of my life.

    For all that, their work with Bittov has been one of their more adventurous outings. She describes it as finding a new musical language and expression, ... one of our greatest life experiences.




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