Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini, who played frequently at La Scala, dies at age 82
- Maurizio Pollini, a celebrated Italian pianist known for his technical mastery, passed away at the age of 82.
- Pollini was revered for his interpretations of classical composers like Beethoven, Schumann, and Chopin, gathering a dedicated following of fellow musicians.
- In his early years, Pollini won the International Chopin Piano Competition and continued to captivate audiences with his clear and precise playing style.
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Intellectual, shy: the legendary pianist Maurizio Pollini, one of the greatest in the world, has died. And he bequeaths his vision of music, also experienced as an instrument for the transformation of society. Allevi and Piovani greet Mattarella's condolences on social media
The Italian pianist and conductor was known far beyond his home country. Now the great artist is dead.
The Italian modernist musician, with an objective style, a traveling companion of communists and then a defender of Europe, died on Saturday in Milan, where he was born 82 years ago.
GRANDSTAND. Maurizio Pollini has just passed away on Saturday, March 23, this Saturday, March 23, at the age of 82.
Mourning for Maurizio Pollini: The world-famous pianist and conductor has died at the age of 82. Whether the Milanese played Chopin, Schubert or Stockhausen: His style was clear and brilliant.
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