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RUBINSTEIN, ANTON GRIGOROVICH (1829-1894) , Russian pianist, born of Jewish parentage on the 28th of November 1829 at Wechwotynetz, in Podolia, was the son of a pencil manufacturer who migrated to Moscow. The Rubin- stein family, at the dictate of Anton's grandfather Roman Rubinstein, had all been baptized at the time of the ukase against the Jews issued in 1830 by the Tsar Nicholas. Anton was then one year old. Besides his mother he had but one teacher, the piano master Alexander Villoing, of whom he declared at the end of his own career that he had never met a better. In July 1838 Rubinstein appeared in the theatre of the Petrowski Park at Moscow; and in the year following he went to Paris after Villoing, and in 1840 played before Liszt. For some time after this Rubinstein travelled in Holland, Germany and Scandinavia, and reached England in 1842, where on the loth of May he made his first appearance at a Choral Fund concert. In 1845, after a brief visit to Moscow in 1843, he went with his family (including his brother Nikolaus) to Berlin in order to complete his musical education. Dehn was their master, and Mendelssohn, whom Rubinstein had met previously in London, their best friend. The sudden death of Rubinstein's father necessitated the withdrawal of his mother and Nikolaus to Moscow, while Anton, on Dehn's advice, went to Vienna to seek a livelihood. Hence, after more hard study for nearly two years, he went with the flautist Heindl, and later alone, on a concert tour in Hungary
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In addition to the works already named, Rubinstein left compositions in almost every known form. Among other of his operas are Die Kinder der Haide, Feramors (Lalla Roukh), Nero, Der Damon and Die Makkabaer, this last perhaps more frequently played than all the others, of which the chief
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Rubinstein's fame as one of the greatest of pianists will live in history. His technique bore comparison with that of Liszt; he possessed a power for interpreting the most different kinds of music which has not been surpassed. His brother NIKOLAUS (18351881) was also a remarkable pianist, and a marvellous teacher of music. He founded the conservatorium of music at Moscow. See Bernhard Vogel, Anton Rubinstein, Biographischer Abriss ( Leipzig
stein , Ein Kiinsilerleben (Leipzig, 1892) ; Anton von Halten, Anton Rubinstein (Utrecht, 1886) ; Cuthbert H. Cronk, The Works of Anton Rubinstein (London, 1900).End of Article: RUBINSTEIN, ANTON GRIGOROVICH (1829-1894) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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