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Romanian piano legend Radu Lupu dies aged 76

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Radu Lupu, widely regarded as one of the worldʼs greatest pianists, has died at the age of 76, the organisers of the George Enescu Festival in Bucharest announced. “We are deeply saddened to find out about the death of Maestro Radu Lupu, a dear friend of the Enescu Festival and a magnificen­t musician!” the festival wrote on its Facebook page. According to media reports, Lupu died in Lausanne in Switzerlan­d after a long illness.

Lupu won the George Enescu Internatio­nal Piano Competitio­n in 1967, nine years after the prestigiou­s festival was set up in honour of Romanian composer George Enescu. “We will forever cherish his amazing way to transform music into magic. Words are not enough to express our sadness for this loss of the entire music world,” the festival said. Lupu was born on November 30, 1945, in Galati, Romania, and began playing the piano at the age of six. After being admitted to the Bucharest conservato­ry, he went on to win a scholarshi­p to study at the legendary Tchaikovsk­y Conservato­ry in Moscow. Among the other top competitio­ns, Lupu won was the Van Cliburn prize in 1966 and the Leeds prize in 1969.

Known for his discretion and his perfection­ism, Lupu was particular­ly highly regarded in the repertoire of composers such as Schumann, Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven. He made his US debt in 1971 with the Cleveland Orchestra under Daniel Barenboim and worked with many of the worldʼs top orchestras and conductors, including Herbert von Karajan, Carlo Mario Giulini and Zubin Mehta.

Notorious for almost never giving interviews, he also largely shunned the studio since the 1990s, despite winning a Grammy in 1996 for his recording of Schubert piano sonatas. Resident in Switzerlan­d, Lupu retired from performing at the end of the 2018/2019 season for health reasons.

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Romanian piano legend Radu Lupu

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