A Russian pianist charged with raping a 14-year-old boy in Thailand returned to the South-East Asian country on Saturday, his spokeswoman said.
The 53-year-old concert pianist denied the charges against him, Pletnev's spokeswoman Svetlana Shaplygina told the Russian news agency Interfax.
Pletnev - a renowned pianist, composer and founder of the Russian National Orchestra - was arrested on July 5 in Pattaya, a beach resort 100 kilometres south-east of Bangkok, on charges of raping the Thai boy.
He was released the following day on bail of Bt300,000 (9,375dollars).
Pattaya court, which initially barred Pletnev from leaving the country, later agreed to his lawyers' request that he could travel to Russia on condition he return by July 18.
