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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Yevgeny+Malinin+(November+8%2c+1930+%c2%96+April+6%2c+2001)+was+a+Russian+pianist.%0aMalinin+was+born+in+Moscow.+A+disciple+of+Heinrich+Neuhaus%2c+he+began+his+career+while+a+student+at+the+Moscow+Conservatory.+In+1949+he+won+(ex-aequo+with+his+fellow+student+Tamara+Guseva)+the+International+Youth+and+Students+Festival+in+Budapest%2c+and+was+awarded+the+7th+prize+at+the+IV+International+Chopin+Piano+Competition%3b+four+years+later+he+tied+with+Philippe+Entremont+for+the+2nd+prize+at+the+Long-Thibaud+Competition.+He+graduated+in+1954%2c+and+served+as+Neuhaus%27s+assistant+for+three+years.%0aMalinin+was+active+as+a+concert+pianist+mainly+in+the+USSR+area%2c+but+also+performed+in+Japan%2c+USA%2c+Great+Britain%2c+Spain+and+France%2c+where+he+settled+as+a+pedagogue%2c+founding+with+Th%c3%a9r%c3%a8se+Dussaut+a+music+institute+(1988%c2%9691).+He+was+previously+a+professor+(until+1998)+and+the+head+of+the+piano+department+at+the+Moscow+Conservatory+(1972%c2%9678).%0aHe+made+several+recordings+for+EMI+or+CBS+during+the+1960s+and+regularly+for+Melodya+in+USSR.%0aHe+died+in+Hoof+(Schauenburg)%2c+Germany+aged+70.+His+brother+Vladimir+is+a+violinist." urlpathencoded="Yevgeny%20Malinin%20(November%208,%201930%20%c2%96%20April%206,%202001)%20was%20a%20Russian%20pianist.%0aMalinin%20was%20born%20in%20Moscow.%20A%20disciple%20of%20Heinrich%20Neuhaus,%20he%20began%20his%20career%20while%20a%20student%20at%20the%20Moscow%20Conservatory.%20In%201949%20he%20won%20(ex-aequo%20with%20his%20fellow%20student%20Tamara%20Guseva)%20the%20International%20Youth%20and%20Students%20Festival%20in%20Budapest,%20and%20was%20awarded%20the%207th%20prize%20at%20the%20IV%20International%20Chopin%20Piano%20Competition;%20four%20years%20later%20he%20tied%20with%20Philippe%20Entremont%20for%20the%202nd%20prize%20at%20the%20Long-Thibaud%20Competition.%20He%20graduated%20in%201954,%20and%20served%20as%20Neuhaus's%20assistant%20for%20three%20years.%0aMalinin%20was%20active%20as%20a%20concert%20pianist%20mainly%20in%20the%20USSR%20area,%20but%20also%20performed%20in%20Japan,%20USA,%20Great%20Britain,%20Spain%20and%20France,%20where%20he%20settled%20as%20a%20pedagogue,%20founding%20with%20Th%c3%a9r%c3%a8se%20Dussaut%20a%20music%20institute%20(1988%c2%9691).%20He%20was%20previously%20a%20professor%20(until%201998)%20and%20the%20head%20of%20the%20piano%20department%20at%20the%20Moscow%20Conservatory%20(1972%c2%9678).%0aHe%20made%20several%20recordings%20for%20EMI%20or%20CBS%20during%20the%201960s%20and%20regularly%20for%20Melodya%20in%20USSR.%0aHe%20died%20in%20Hoof%20(Schauenburg),%20Germany%20aged%2070.%20His%20brother%20Vladimir%20is%20a%20violinist.">Yevgeny Malinin (November 8, 1930  April 6, 2001) was a Russian pianist.
Malinin was born in Moscow. A disciple of Heinrich Neuhaus, he began his career while a student at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1949 he won (ex-aequo with his fellow student Tamara Guseva) the International Youth and Students Festival in Budapest, and was awarded the 7th prize at the IV International Chopin Piano Competition; four years later he tied with Philippe Entremont for the 2nd prize at the Long-Thibaud Competition. He graduated in 1954, and served as Neuhaus's assistant for three years.
Malinin was active as a concert pianist mainly in the USSR area, but also performed in Japan, USA, Great Britain, Spain and France, where he settled as a pedagogue, founding with Thérèse Dussaut a music institute (198891). He was previously a professor (until 1998) and the head of the piano department at the Moscow Conservatory (197278).
He made several recordings for EMI or CBS during the 1960s and regularly for Melodya in USSR.
He died in Hoof (Schauenburg), Germany aged 70. His brother Vladimir is a violinist.</OtherInfo>
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