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Vladimir Feltsman, the 35-year-old pianist who became “a Soviet unperson” and was barred from playing in major concert halls because he applied for an exit visa arrived in the United States on Tuesday. Feltsman, who arrived with wife, Anna, and 4-year-old son Daniel, will teach in New York at the State University of New York, New Paltz campus. The pianist is scheduled to play at the White House on Sept. 27. Plans for a late autumn concert at Carnegie Hall are also in the works.
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