![]() Rubinstein's interpretations are considered to this day as exemplary and often unsurpassed. Rubinstein, the "blessed virtuoso" as Thomas Mann once called him, worked with the most famous musicians of his time, made recordings and was celebrated all over the world as the "pianist of the century." As a Pole and Jew, he renewed this vow and maintained it till the end of his life.Īfter three decades of active concert activity, the bon-vivant Rubinstein took an artistic pause in 1932 and returned to public performance in 1937, at the age of 50. At the beginning of the First World War, he vowed never to play again in Germany. This was followed by appearances in America and many European countries. ![]() In Berlin he continued his training and debuted there in 1900 under the musical direction of Joseph Joachim. Born in Lodz in 1887, he took piano lessons in his native city and at the Warsaw Conservatory. 39 (Presto Con Fuoco)Īrtur Rubinstein was one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. 20 (Presto Con Fuoco)ī1 No 3 In C-Sharp Minor, Op. Rubinstein - Frederic Chopin - The Chopin ScherzosĪ1 No 1 In B Minor, Op.
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