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The first performance of Anton Rubinstein’s opera “The Demon ... a Profession,” declared the Times’ 1894 obituary of the composer and virtuosic pianist, who toured extensively in ...
Anton Rubinstein’s 1871 opera ... Stravinsky spent decades trying to shed the label of “Russian composer.”) Rubinstein therefore doesn’t fit into the way we often discuss his country ...
This week Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Anton Rubinstein. Rubinstein became not only an internationally celebrated composer, with his second symphony one of the most performed ...
The 19th-century Russian giant Anton Rubinstein, regarded as the only pianist worthy of mention in the same breath as Liszt, was a composer said to be too prolific for his own good. Shaw once ...
Anton Rubinstein was no relation to the great pianist Artur Rubinstein. But like Artur, Anton was his generation's greatest living pianist back in the 19th century. He also composed a small amount ...
5/5 Donald Macleod on Rubinstein's return to the St Petersburg Conservatoire as its director.
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