It appears there may be a mix-up of artists under the name "Solomon" here as the listed releases span different genres and eras. For the classical releases, the "Solomon" referred to could be Solomon Cutner (1902-1988), known professionally as Solomon, a renowned British classical pianist, whose career sadly came to an abrupt end after a stroke in 1956 that paralyzed his right arm. A child prodigy, Solomon had his early debut at the age of 8 and had an illustrious career performing in Britain and across the globe. His interpretations of Beethoven's piano sonatas and concertos were particularly celebrated, as evidenced by the noted releases "Beethoven 250 Piano Sonatas Nos. 14,26 and 29," "Beethoven 250 Piano Concertos 1 and 3," and "Solomon plays Beethoven, Schumann, Bach, Chopin & Brahms (First Master Release, RIAS studio recordings from 1956)." His mastery of the keys made the "Solomon Concertos" series a monumental representation of his contribution to classical piano performance, containing some of the finest renditions of the period.
The other releases such as "Ухожу в Дамку," "Соломонова Притча," "Архитектура," and "Новосиб" suggest a different artist, likely from a Russian-speaking country given the Cyrillic titles, and possibly active in a more contemporary genre. Without specific information on this Solomon, it is challenging to provide an accurate biography. It would be best to seek separate biographies if indeed the artists are not the same individual. If these releases are from a modern musician, their biography would necessarily be quite different from that of Solomon Cutner and would include details about their genre, origin, musical influences, and career milestones related to the contemporary music scene.
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