Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein (Russian: Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн, romanized: Anton Grigoryevich Rubinshteyn; 28 November [O.S. 16 November] 1829 –...
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Russian pianist, conductor, and composer. He was the younger brother of Anton Rubinstein and a close friend of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Born to Jewish parents...
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The Anton Rubinstein Competition is the name of a music competition that has existed in two incarnations. It was first staged in Russia and Western Europe...
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Selected list of the compositions of Anton Rubinstein. Symphony No. 1 in F major, Op. 40 (1849 or 1850) Symphony No. 2 in C major Ocean, Op. 42 (1851,...
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Sadie, Stanley. ISBN 978-0-333-23111-1. Rubinstein, Anton, tr. Aline Delano, Autobiography of Anton Rubinstein: 1829–1889 (New York: Little, Brown & Co...
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Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish chess grandmaster Amnon Rubinstein (1931-2024), Israeli scholar, politician and columnist Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894)...
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Tchaikovsky had graduated, and its founder Anton Rubinstein, orally and in print. As Tchaikovsky had become Rubinstein's best-known student, he was initially...
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public. It was launched in 1859 by the Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna and Anton Rubinstein, one of the few notable Russian pianists and composers of the day....
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conservatory was founded in 1862 by the Russian Music Society and Anton Rubinstein, a Russian pianist and composer. On his resignation in 1867, he was...
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was a major influence on the Russian school of composers, including Anton Rubinstein and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau,...
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Leo Sirota (section 1910 Anton Rubinstein Competition)
Vienna using the name Leiba Girshovich. In 1905, Sirota entered the Anton Rubinstein Competition in Paris, but failed to win a prize. His fellow contestants...
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and with the pianist and composer Moritz Moszkowski. Subsequently, Anton Rubinstein took Hofmann as his only private student in 1892 and arranged the debut...
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Béla Bartók (category Anton Rubinstein Competition prize-winners)
Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A bronze bust of Bartók stands in the Anton Scudier Central Park in Timișoara, Romania. This park has an "Alley of Personalities"...
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Haber). At the première on 13 May the composer was the soloist and Anton Rubinstein conducted the orchestra. Saint-Saëns wrote the concerto in three weeks...
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clarity with him. All three men had Anton Rubinstein as a model for this kind of playing—Hofmann as a student of Rubinstein's, Rachmaninoff from hearing his...
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113. The march from The Ruins of Athens was arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein. A section in the style of a Turkish march from the last movement of...
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the performance of his orchestral Scherzo, Op. 1, under the baton of Anton Rubinstein and the auspices of the Russian Musical Society. In 1869, the first...
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until November 27, 1862, when he played it in St. Petersburg with Anton Rubinstein conducting. It was published in 1879, inscribed to his dear friend...
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outspoken in his opposition to Anton Rubinstein's efforts. This opposition was partly ideological and partly personal. Anton Rubinstein was at that time the only...
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first Russian performance was in Moscow in May 1882, conducted by Anton Rubinstein with Tchaikovsky's pupil, Sergei Taneyev, at the piano. The piano concerto...
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The Demon (opera) (category Operas by Anton Rubinstein)
Демон) is an opera in three acts (six scenes) by Russian composer Anton Rubinstein. The work was composed in 1871. The libretto was by Pavel Viskovatov...
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List of symphonic poems (section Anton Rubinstein)
This is a list of some notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem...
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entertaining pieces Péchés de vieillesse. Guests included Franz Liszt, Anton Rubinstein, Giuseppe Verdi, Meyerbeer, and Joseph Joachim. Rossini's last major...
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were widely exhibited, and helped build Tolstoy's legendary image. Anton Rubinstein, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (1881) Modest Moussorgsky, Tretyakov Gallery...
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he met violinist Henryk Wieniawski and pianist brothers Anton Rubinstein and Nicholas Rubinstein, later founder and director of the Moscow Conservatory...
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The Piano Concerto No. 4 in D minor, Op. 70, by Anton Rubinstein is a Romantic concerto that was once highly esteemed and was in the repertoire of the...
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Alkan (his five sets of Chants, each ending with a barcarolle) and Anton Rubinstein. Other notable piano works by Mendelssohn include his Variations sérieuses...
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geometrical structure in his woodcut representing the story. The composer Anton Rubinstein wrote an opera based on the story Der Thurm zu Babel. American choreographer...
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Ferruccio Busoni (category Anton Rubinstein Competition prize-winners)
and orchestra, Op. 31a (BV 236), at the first Anton Rubinstein Competition, initiated by Anton Rubinstein himself at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory...
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Op. 54 16 Children's songs (1883; the 5th song Legend was the basis of Anton Arensky's Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a) Op. 55 Orchestral...
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