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Taking center stage there during the Games will be 23-year-old Australian guitar virtuoso Slava Grigoryan. His recitals next month with the ACO might be up against the gymnastics finals, but Grigoryan's long fingers are just as flexible as a beam artist. The Kazakhstan-born, Melbourne-raised musician combines technical mastery with warmth and the spirit of youth. Tognetti praises his "sensuous style. He's a very organic sort of player...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts Take Their Mark | 9/6/2000 | See Source »

...repertoire. Since being signed by Sony Classical at age 18, Grigoryan has segued from flamenco and Argentine tango to Brazilian bossa nova and jazz fusion, to a new transcription of Tchaikovsky's The Seasons, which he's now recording. He's played the hallowed halls of Carnegie and Wigmore, but he's also at home in Sydney's smoky Basement or a womad festival in Reading, England. "Whether he's got his guitar plugged through a sound system or he's sitting down in a string quartet, Slava has a fantastic ability to absorb the spirit of a work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts Take Their Mark | 9/6/2000 | See Source »

Despite this, some purists have grumbled that it's all been too much, too soon for Grigoryan. Certainly his angelic looks are a dream for Sony marketers; he even posed nude for a Sydney coffee-table magazine. But such are the ropes for a modern classical star. "There's more than one side to this business," he acknowledges, "and if you want the opportunity to play live, you have to let the public know about it. You can't just send telepathic waves to all your audience members and get them to come to your show. You have to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts Take Their Mark | 9/6/2000 | See Source »

...Russian Caucasus, viniculturists like Armenian Marker Grigoryan have been producing champagne by more generally accepted methods. By the new process, for which Chemist Frolov-Bagreev received a Stalin Prize, the champagne will be speedily fermented in giant 1,300-gallon containers. A new factory-"the largest in Europe"-will be specially built in Moscow. Its products will include white champagne, as well as sweet and demi-sweet pink champagne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: The Stars Fell Down | 5/16/1949 | See Source »

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