Lazar Berman - 1939-2005 
              
From Andrea Hentschke
                Arts Music 
              
Dear Friends and colleagues: 
              
The surprising news of Lazar Bermans 
                death came to our ears yesterday. He
                died on February 6th, only a few days 
                before his 75 th birthday.
              Lazar Berman was born in Leningrad 
                in 1930. As a pupil of Alexander
                Goldenweiser at the Moscow Conservatory, 
                he was influenced by great
                musicians like Sviatoslav Richter and 
                Vladimir Sofronitsky. For a long time
                he was known as a greatly admired piano 
                player only in the Soviet Union and
                other Eastern European countries. He 
                was able to play the last movement of
                Chopin's B flat minor Sonata in less 
                than fifty seconds.
              His triumphant career in the western 
                countries took place in the mid
                seventies. The American concert agent 
                Jaques Leiser incidentally discovered
                his recording of the Études d´exécution 
                transcendante from Liszt and shortly
                declared him the only true successor 
                of Gilels and Richter. It only took 
                him
                a few months to prove him right. On 
                his concerts, that were always booked
                out, his audience was all the time thrilled 
                by his musical interpretations
                and his great, romantic style.
              The great concerthalls, conductors 
                and label companys simply did everything
                to get the chance to make concerts and 
                recordings with this prodigy from the
                east. Within a few month, he had made 
                numerous outstanding and worldwide
                known recordings, among them also the 
                Tchaikovsky concerts with Herbert von
                Karajan.
              In the year 1980, only a few years 
                after the beginning of his great break
                through in the west, the sensational 
                career of Lazar Berman suddenly
                stopped. An illegal book found by the 
                Soviet customs in Bermans luggage,
                was to become his doom. For four years 
                the UDSSR did not allow him to leave
                the country. Too short to completely 
                be forgotten but long enough to not
                being able to tie in with his world 
                career once again. After that time Lazar
                Berman had to start almost from the 
                beginning.
              Lazar Berman moved to Italy in 1990 
                and had been an Italian citizen since
                1994. There, he taught at the Music 
                Conservatory in Imola and encouraged
                young talent with great enthusiasm. 
                In 1995, he took on a guest
                professorship for two semesters at the 
                music conservatory in Weimar.
              ARTS regrets the loss of this great 
                and talented piano player very much. 
                And
                even more as ARTS have just released 
                on the Archives series an unpublished
                recording of Liszt's first Piano Concerto, 
                conducted by another great
                personality, Peter Maag (ARTS ARCHIVES 
                43041-2 - to be reviewed).
              As a result of this sad occurrence 
                we declared this recording "CD 
                of the
                month". Please have a look on our 
                website 
                for more details. Furthermore we want 
                to celebrate his artistry with this 
                wonderful performance: he was and he 
                will always remain a great pianist.
              
                Andrea Hentschke
                product manager
              ARTS MUSIC