Arthur Rubinstein (pianist)

James McCarthy
Monday, March 26, 2012

Arthur Rubinstein (photo: Tully Potter Collection)
Arthur Rubinstein (photo: Tully Potter Collection)

January 28, 1887 - December 20, 1982

Arthur Rubinstein plays Chopin's Polonaise in A flat, 'Heroic'

 Polish-born Rubinstein was celebrated as one of the greatest Chopin pianists ever, but his repertoire was much broader and included works written for him by Stravinsky and Szymanowski. He preferred studio recording and left a substantial legacy, mainly for RCA.

Rubinstein: a tribute by Janina Fialkowska

'When Arthur Rubinstein walked on stage, we, the audience, felt instantly enveloped by a golden aura, a feeling of positive humanity and goodwill that he carried around with him wherever he went. He was the consummate communicator who understood and revered what was in the composers’ minds and hearts, and transmitted the beauty and emotion of their creations directly to his public; from heart, to heart, to heart. We would be transported on to a higher plane and we left his concerts as better and happier human beings.'

Gramophone Article

Arthur Rubinstein talks to Alan Blyth (Gramophone, November 1968)

Recommended Recordings

Live recordings

Chopin – Polonaises

'The Legendary Moscow Recital'

 

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