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A complementary film series, Chopin on Film, will showcase keyboard greats such as Arthur Rubinstein, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Martha Argerich, and others.
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European emigre classical pianists, from Sergei Rachmaninov to Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein, were among the fans of a virtuoso who could throw off improvised pieces as complex and orchestral in scope as the most advanced classical piano compositions.
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European emigre classical pianists, from Sergei Rachmaninov to Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein, were among the fans of a virtuoso who could throw off improvised pieces as complex and orchestral in scope as the most advanced classical piano compositions.
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Nela met Arthur Rubinstein, arguably the greatest pianist of the modern era, through her father.
A Royal Ragout Gail Monaghan 2011
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Michael swore by the recipe in "Nela's Cookbook" by Nela Rubinstein, Lithuanian-born wife of the late Arthur Rubinstein and daughter of the illustrious conductor Emil Mlynarski, first director of the Warsaw Philharmonic.
A Royal Ragout Gail Monaghan 2011
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European emigre classical pianists, from Sergei Rachmaninov to Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein, were among the fans of a virtuoso who could throw off improvised pieces as complex and orchestral in scope as the most advanced classical piano compositions.
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Legendary restaurateur George Lang commented, "It's just possible that Arthur Rubinstein played Chopin's mazurkas better than anyone since Chopin because of his wife's almond mazurkas also the name of a sweet Polish pastry."
A Royal Ragout Gail Monaghan 2011
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Mr. Sachs, whose previous books include landmark biographies of Arturo Toscanini and Arthur Rubinstein, adds depth of field to the Ninth Symphony by presenting it as the first sounding of a free new world.
Destiny in D Minor 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Mazurka in F Sharp Minor") RAZ: And that mazurka we're hearing, Tom, is by the great Arthur Rubinstein.
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RAZ: And this piece that we're hearing, Tom, happens to be a recording done by Arthur Rubinstein, and he actually called Chopin a genius of universal appeal.
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