Alexander Malter is a virtuosic contemporary classical pianist, renowned for his interpretations of the works of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Born in Moscow, Malter studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory under notable teachers like Tatjana Nikolajewa and Oxana Jablonskaja. He is also recognized for his role as co-founder and artistic director of the concert series at Glienicke Castle in Berlin, which he has been leading since the series' inception in 1997. Malter's performances often reflect a deep connection to minimalist and spiritual music.
Malter has been involved in various soundtracks, including "Heaven" (2002), "Fireflies in the Garden" (2008), and "Time to Leave" (2005), where he has featured pieces like "Für Alina" by Arvo Pärt. His artistic endeavors span multiple genres, from classical to contemporary interpretations, as seen in his recent release "Wasted Love (Eurovision Cover)" in 2025.
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