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  1. Arthur Rubinstein KBE OSE GOSE (bahasa Polandia: Artur Rubinstein; 28 Januari 1887 – 20 Desember 1982) adalah seorang pianis klasik Polandia Amerika. Ia meraih sambutan internasional karena [2] pementasan musiknya yang ditulis oleh berbagai komponis dan banyak orang menganggapnya sebagai interpreter Chopin terbesar pada masanya.

  2. Piano, Synthesizer. Years active. 1971–2002. Arthur Benjamin Rubinstein (March 31, 1938 – April 23, 2018) was an American Emmy Award-winning composer. [1] He composed several television series soundtracks and songs for film scores.

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    Arthur Rubinstein was born in Łódź, Congress Poland (part of the Russian Empirefor the entire time Rubinstein resided there) on 28 January 1887, to a Jewish family. He was the youngest of seven children of Felicja Blima Fajga (née Heiman) and Izaak Rubinstein. His father owned a small textile factory. Rubinstein's birth name was to be Leo, but his ...

    In 1904, Rubinstein moved to Paris to launch his career in earnest, where he met the composers Maurice Ravel and Paul Dukas and the violinist Jacques Thibaud. He also played Camille Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in the presence of the composer. Through the family of Juliusz Wertheim, whose understanding of Chopin's genius inspired Rubinstein, h...

    Marriage and family

    Of his youth, Rubinstein once said: "It is said of me that when I was young I divided my time impartially among wine, women and song. I deny this categorically. Ninety percent of my interests were women." At the age of 45, in 1932, Rubinstein married Nela Młynarska, a 24-year-old Polish ballerina (who had studied with Mary Wigman). Nela was the daughter of the Polish conductor Emil Młynarski and his wife Anna Talko-Hryncewicz, who was from a Polish aristocratic heraldic family of Iłgowski coa...

    Jewish identity

    An agnostic, Rubinstein was proud of his Jewish heritage. He was a great friend of Israel, which he visited several times with his wife and children, giving concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, recitals, and master classes at the Jerusalem Music Centre.In 1949, Rubinstein—who lost family members in the Holocaust—along with other prominent musicians (including Horowitz and Heifetz) announced that he would not appear with the Chicago Symphony if it engaged the conductor Wilhelm Furt...

    Polish identity

    Throughout his life, Rubinstein was deeply attached to Poland. At the inauguration of the United Nations in 1945, Rubinstein showed his Polish patriotism at a concert for the delegates. He began the concert by stating his deep disappointment that the conference did not have a delegation from Poland. Rubinstein later described becoming overwhelmed by a blind fury and angrily pointing out to the public the absence of the Polish flag. He stopped playing the piano, told the audience to stand up,...

    Rubinstein died in his sleep at his home in Geneva, Switzerland, on 20 December 1982, at the age of 95. His remains were cremated two days later. On the first anniversary of his death, an urn holding his ashes was buried in Jerusalem—as specified in his will—in a dedicated plot now dubbed "Rubinstein Forest" overlooking the Jerusalem Forest. This w...

    In 1910, Rubinstein recorded Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 for the Polish Favorit label. The pianist was displeased with the acoustic recording process, saying it made the piano sound "like a banjo" and he did not record again until the advent of electrical recording. However, Rubinstein made numerous player piano music rolls for the Aeol...

    Officer of the Order of Saint James of the Sword, Portugal (31 May 1958)
    Sonning Award of Denmark(1971)
    Grand-Officer of the Order of Saint James of the Sword, Portugal (9 May 1972)
    Presidential Medal of Freedom of the US presented by President Gerald Ford(1 April 1976)

    Sources 1. Rubinstein, Arthur (1973). My Young Years. New York: Knopf. ISBN 0-394-46890-2. 2. Rubinstein, Arthur (1980). My Many Years. New York. ISBN 0-394-42253-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) 3. Sachs, Harvey (1995). Rubinstein: A Life. Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-1579-9.

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    Over the forty years of his professional career, Arthur B. Rubinstein has composed and conducted music for film, theater and the concert stage, in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Rome and Berlin. As Music Director of Symphony In The Glen since 1993 to the present, Maestro Rubinstein has conducted some fifty free concerts with a ...

  5. Arthur B. Rubinstein. I believe there are three kinds of music: good music, bad music and ‘packaged’ music. Depending on one’s personality, upbringing, education and social interaction, one can either luxuriate or stifle under an enormous patchwork quilt of both good and bad music. Packaged music however, falls into its own category.

  6. Arthur Rubinstein, a Polish American of Jewish origin, was one of the greatest pianists of the 20 th century. He established a new understanding of Chopin and many other composers. He had an intense relationship with Israel.

  7. Apr 25, 2018 · Arthur B. Rubinstein, composer for films such as “War Games” who worked on more than 300 films and television programs, died April 23 of complications resulting from cancer. He was 80.

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