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"A grand Master of Music, Milosz Magin was also both humble and generous. I remember that, like all true artists, he was rigorous and completely dedicated to his art, paying little attention to the latest styles and trends. Critically recognised as an excellent interpreter of Chopin, Milosz Magin was equally inspired by Mozart, Polish, French and Russian music. His piano playing woke the same feeling of ecstatic happiness and powerful emotion for all his amateur public. Incomparable communicator, he was blessed with a cantabile of exceptional depth, a brilliant virtuosity enabling him to display a large tonal diversity, and a completely irreproachable sense of style. His music, heavily influenced by his polish origins, draws from his imagination and his country's folklore. Inspirational and thought-provoking his, like the man himself, is of a great diversity. Through his music, his major influences are clear: Chopin, Stravinsky, Rachmaninov, Bartok, Ravel. Milosz Magin, must surely be one of the most extra-ordinary successful pianist-composers of the second half of the twentieth century. Without doubt, his music, so rich and so expressive, lives on."
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