Polish virtuoso pianist (January 28, 1887, Łódź, Poland - December 20, 1982, Geneva, Switzerland).
(Please use Anton Rubinstein for the composer of "Melody in F" ("Melodía en Fa" / "Mélodie pour Nathalie").
Over his eight-decade career, Rubinstein played thousands of concerts across Europe and the U.S. to South America, Asia, Australia, North Africa and Russia. He initially recorded for HMV/EMI and then began a thirty-six-year association with RCA, making a large quantity of recordings from 1928 to 1978. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time.
Rubinstein began study at the age of three and began studies at the Warsaw Conservatory at the age of eight. The following year he began studies with Heinrich Barth in Berlin. Rubinstein was seven when he made his first public appearance, and he made his European debut in Berlin at age 13. In 1906 he made his American debut with The Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. During World War I, Rubinstein served as a military interpreter in London and performed there with the violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. From 1916 to 1918 he visited Spain and South America and created a sensation by introducing works by Manuel De Falla, Isaac Albéniz, and Enrique Granados. During the 1920s Rubinstein developed a reputation as a cosmopolitan socialite, but in 1932 he married Aniela Młynarski and began to seriously analyze his artistry. He renewed his dedication to music, practiced 12 to 16 hours a day, and brought a new discipline to his already brilliant technique. When he returned once again to the United States in 1937 and performed at Carnegie Hall, and was hailed as a genius. Throughout the rest of his career, Rubinstein retained a high artistic reputation and had a huge repertoire that included works by landmark 18th- and 19th-century composers Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as important 20th-century figures such as Albéniz, Maurice Ravel, and Igor Stravinsky. Rubinstein was considered a master interpreter of Chopin’s work. He moved to the United States during World War II and was granted citizenship in 1946. Rubinstein was known as a witty extrovert and an irrepressible raconteur, but he was also a serious musician whose stage presence enhanced his playing. He made more than 200 recordings. Rubinstein was awarded the United States Medal of Freedom in 1976.
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March 15, 1976
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 22, 1974
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 13, 1974
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center
New York, New York, United StatesNovember 8, 1972
Honeywell Center
Wabash, Indiana, United StatesFebruary 11, 1972
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 25, 1972
Kleinhans Music Hall
Buffalo, New York, United StatesMarch 18, 1971
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaJanuary 21, 1970
Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 15, 1970
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 6, 1969
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 16, 1969
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
Montreal, Quebec, Canada1. Deux Impromptus, op. 90(Franz Schubert cover)
2. Piano Sonata no. 23 in F minor, op. 57 ("Appassionata")(Ludwig van Beethoven cover)
3. Fantasie-Stücke, op. 12(Robert Schumann cover)
4. Ballade op. 23(Fryderyk Chopin cover)
5. Nocturnes op. 48(Fryderyk Chopin cover)
6. Polonaise op. 53(Fryderyk Chopin cover)
February 23, 1968
Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 18, 1968
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United States8:00PM show
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Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 4, 1968
Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 30, 1968
Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 24, 1968
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 18, 1968
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJanuary 5, 1968
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 23, 1967
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
Montreal, Quebec, Canada1. Prélude, Choral et Fugue FWV 21(César Franck cover)
2. Piano Sonata no. 3 in F minor, op. 5(Johannes Brahms cover)
3. Hommage a Rameau(Claude Debussy cover)
4. Ondine(Claude Debussy cover)
5. Pour le piano: 1. Prélude(Claude Debussy cover)
en la mineur6. Scherzo-valse(Emmanuel Chabrier cover)
7. Barcarolle, op. 60(Fryderyk Chopin cover)
8. Scherzo no. 2, op. 31(Fryderyk Chopin cover)
Arthur Rubinstein has released 14+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Recital In Moscow, Mozart - Chopin - Villa-Lobos, Music Of Spain. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Arthur Rubinstein's most popular tracks include Chopin Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor, Op.11 Romance (Larghetto), Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Polonaise-fantaisie in A-flat, Polonaise in C Minor. Op.40, N. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Polish virtuoso pianist (January 28, 1887, Łódź, Poland - December 20, 1982, Geneva, Switzerland).(Please use Anton Rubinstein for the composer of "Melody in F" ("Melodía en Fa" / "Mélodie pour Nathal... Read the full biography on this page.
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