Warm, lyrical, and aristocratic in his interpretations, Artur Rubinstein performed impressively into extremely old age, and he was a keyboard prodigy almost from the time he could climb onto a piano bench. He came from a mercantile rather than a musical family, but fixated on the piano as soon as he heard it. At age three he impressed Joseph Joachim, and by the age of seven he was playing Mozart, Schubert, and Mendelssohn at a charity concert in his hometown. In Warsaw, he had piano lessons with Alexander Róóycki; then in 1897 he was sent to Berlin to study piano with Heinrich Barth and theory with Robert Kahn and Max Bruch, all under Joachim's general supervision. In 1899 came his first notable concerto appearance in Potsdam. Soon thereafter, just barely a teenager, he began touring Germany and Poland.
"If you like Artur Rubinstein's Chopin, then this is a disc to get. (…) Everyone will have favourite recordings (Perahia in the Ballades, Richter or Arrau in the Scherzi)but the more you listen to Rubenstein the more you understand his reputation as a Chopin magician…" ~sa-cd.net
Warm, lyrical, and aristocratic in his interpretations, Artur Rubinstein performed impressively into extremely old age, and he was a keyboard prodigy almost from the time he could climb onto a piano bench. He came from a mercantile rather than a musical family, but fixated on the piano as soon as he heard it.
"If you like Artur Rubinstein's Chopin, then this is a disc to get. (…) Everyone will have favourite recordings (Perahia in the Ballades, Richter or Arrau in the Scherzi)but the more you listen to Rubenstein the more you understand his reputation as a Chopin magician…" ~sa-cd.net
Si pour le grand public le nom de Rubinstein est indissociablement attaché à celui de Chopin, le pianiste polonais avouait lui-même une affinité toute particulière pour la musique de Brahms. RCA a la bonne idée d'enrichir sa collection Masters (bien nommée) avec un coffret dédicacé à cette alchimie remarquable, regroupant les grands enregistrements Living Stéréo de la musique concertante et surtout de la musique de chambre non limitée au piano seul.
Si pour le grand public le nom de Rubinstein est indissociablement attaché à celui de Chopin, le pianiste polonais avouait lui-même une affinité toute particulière pour la musique de Brahms. RCA a la bonne idée d'enrichir sa collection Masters (bien nommée) avec un coffret dédicacé à cette alchimie remarquable, regroupant les grands enregistrements Living Stéréo de la musique concertante et surtout de la musique de chambre non limitée au piano seul.