Arthur Rubinstein: I thought Paderewski would throw me out
mainThe great pianist, in a newly released after-dinner speech in 1967.
He’s in sparkling form, timing his jokes to perfection.
The great pianist, in a newly released after-dinner speech in 1967.
He’s in sparkling form, timing his jokes to perfection.
The composer Michael Tippett referred to him as…
Statement by the Berlin Phil: It is with…
The sad death of Sir Andrew Davis brings…
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Well worth the time.
I heartily agree!
Delightfully entertaining, tolerant, honest, and accessible. Among concert soloists, Rubinstein was the ultimate communicator.
Nadia Boulanger said that Rubinstein was always the life of the party.