Victor Suslin Born: 1942 , Miass, Ural (Russia)Died:
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[details ←] Ten Preludes and Chanson Contre Raison Sonata
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Biography
From Kharkov he went to Moscow to further his study of piano and composition with A. Vedernikov and N. Peiko. He is now in Germany teaching theory, being also a music editor and a freelance composer.
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