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| | Anton Rubinstein |
 | | The sudden death of Rubinstein's father necessitated the withdrawal of his mother and Nikolai to Moscow, while Anton, on Dehn's advice, went to Vienna to seek a livelihood. |  | | His brother, Nikolai, was also a remarkable pianist, and a marvellous teacher of music. |  | | The Rubinstein family, at the dictate of Anton's grandfather Roman Rubinstein, had all been baptized at the time of the ukase against the Jews issued in 1830 by Tsar Nicholas I. |
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| | Anton Rubinstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anton Rubinstein was the brother of the pianist and composer Nikolai Rubinstein, but was no relation to the 20th century pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. |  | | His music is more often compared to Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann, who were both seen as somewhat old-fashioned at the time of Rubinstein's death. |  | | Rubinstein was quite a widely performed composer in his lifetime, but following his death, his works were largely ignored. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Music of Russia |
 | | Nikolai Rubinstein Born Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein (2 June 1835â23 March 1881) was a Russian pianist and composer. |  | | This same period saw the foundation of the Russian Music Society in 1859, led by composers Anton and Nikolay Rubinstein. |  | | Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ри́мский-Ко́рсаков), also Nikolai, Nicolai, and Rimsky-Korsakoff, (March 18, 1844 – June 21, 1908) was a Russian composer and teacher of classical music particularly noted for his fine orchestration, which may have been influenced by his synaesthesia. |
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| | Rubinstein -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (additional info and facts about Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein) Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein, a Russian (A person who plays the piano) pianist and (Someone who composes music as a profession) composer. |  | | (additional info and facts about Anton Rubinstein) Anton Rubinstein, a (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russian (A person who plays the piano) pianist, (Someone who composes music as a profession) composer and (The person who leads a musical group) conductor. |  | | Sir (United States pianist (born in Poland) known for his interpretations of the music of Chopin (1886-1982)) Arthur Rubinstein, a famous (The property of being smooth and shiny) Polish- (North and South America) American (A person who plays the piano) pianist,composer and conductor. |
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| | Elibron: Title Info Page |
 | | Oddly enough, Rubinstein's greatest contributions to musical life in Russia had nothing to do with performing or composing: he was a co-founder of the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, and served two terms as its director. |  | | Unfortunately, Rubinstein's works were not popular in his own day, owing to his inability to assimilate the quirks of Russian nationalism into his own musical style. |  | | Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein (1829 - 1894), list of works |
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| | List of Russians - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein (1835- 1881), pianist, conductor and composer |  | | Nikolai Gogol (1809 - 1852), author, Dead Souls |  | | Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky - (1792 - 1856), mathematician |
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| | List of people by name: Ru: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Rubinstein, Nikolai Grigoryevich, (1835-1881), pianist, conductor and composer |  | | Rubinstein, Seymour Ivan, (born 1934), software pioneer, entrepreneur |  | | Rubin, Robert, (born 1938), former United States Secretary of the Treasury |
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| | Nadezhda von Meck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She was also active in providing financial support to Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein and Claude Debussy. |  | | Von Meck's death, she became increasingly involved in the performing arts through financial support to composers such as Nikolay Rubinstein and Claude Debussy. |  | | Galina von Meck is, of course, the daughter of Nikolai von Meck and Anna von Meck, Tchaikovsky's neice. |
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| | Find A Grave - Search Results for "RUBINSTEIN" |
 | | Eleven years old, the young Rubinstein performed for the first time at the Beethoven Saal with the Berliner Philharmonic. |  | | Arthur Rubinstein is concidered one of the greatest pianists of our time. |  | | He was born 1887 in the city of Lodz, Poland, and began his piano practicing at the age of three. |
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 | | Rubinstein, Anton (Grigoryevich) (1829-94) Pianist and composer, born in Vykhvatinets, Russia. |  | | Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (Andreyevich) (1844-1908) Composer, born in Tikhvin, NW Russia. |  | | Rubinstein, Art(h)ur (1887-1982) Pianist, born in Lódz, Poland. |
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| | 28 Nov History: This Date |
 | | 1829 Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein, Russian composer and one of the greatest pianists of the 19th century, who died on 20 November 1894. |  | | 1821 Nikolai Nekrasov Russia, poet/journalist (Who Can be Happy in Russia?) |
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| | Medtner, Nikolai - techwritingjobs.com Info and Reviews |
 | | Click here for top sellers in Medtner, Nikolai |  | | by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Nikolay Medtner, Nikolay Myaskovsky, Paul Pabst, Sergey Prokofiev, Anton Rubinstein, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Grigory Romanovich Ginsburg |  | | by Fryderyk Chopin, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Franz Liszt, Nikolay Medtner, Sergey Prokofiev, Sergey Rachmaninov, Hugo Rignold, Philharmonia Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra of London, Benno Moiseiwitsch |
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 | | RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigoryevich (1829-1894) Russian pianist, composer, author - Russia 1745 |  | | RUKAVISHNIKOV, Nikolai N. (-) Russian cosmonaut - Bulgaria 2576-7 Mongolia 1128; 1128g; 1128h Russia 4311 |  | | Born January 28, 1887 in Lodz, Poland, he ranked with Sergei Rachmaninoff and Vladimir Horowitz as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. |
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 | | Coleman, Ron; LeBack, Brent; Hawkinson, Stuart; and Rubinstein, Richard 06895452 Cl. 710-22. |  | | Maydanik, Yury Folyevich; Sudakov, Roman Grigoryevich; and Vershinin, Sergey Vasilyevich, to Sidorenko, Boris Revoldovich Evaporation chamber for a loop heat pipe 06892799 Cl. 165-104.26. |  | | Maye, John-Paul; Beddie, David; and Pollach, Gunter, to Beta Tec Hopfenprodukte GmbH Method for using hops acid for controlling microorganisms in a sugar-containing aqueous process medium 06893857 Cl. 435-243. |
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| | Anton Rubinstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anton Rubinstein was the brother of the pianist and composer Nikolai Rubinstein, but was no relation to the 20th century pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. |  | | His music is more often compared to Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann, who were both seen as somewhat old-fashioned at the time of Rubinstein's death. |  | | Rubinstein was quite a widely performed composer in his lifetime, but following his death, his works were largely ignored. |
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| | Anton Rubinstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anton Rubinstein was the brother of the pianist and composer Nikolai Rubinstein, but was no relation to the 20th century pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. |  | | Mendelssohn remained an idol throughout Rubinstein's life; he often performed his music in his own recitals; his own solo piano music contains many echoes of Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin and Robert Schumann. |  | | Falling into no dynamic tradition, and perhaps somewhat lacking in individuality, Rubinstein's music was simply unable to compete either with the established classics or with the new Russian style of Stravinsky and Prokofiev. |
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| | The Social Affairs Unit - Web Review: Paradise Briefly Revisited - Anton Rubinstein in St. Petersburg |
 | | Anton and Nikolai between them undoubtedly transformed the history of Russian music, virtually double-handed. |  | | Anton, and his pianist brother Nikolai, who founded the Moscow Conservatoire, by their dedication to musical education transformed Russian music, until then largely dominated by the enormous but dissipated and rather xenophobic talents of Borodin, Mussorgsky and Balakirev. |  | | Rubinstein's opera The Demon still appears on Russian stages, and some of his pleasantly Mendelssohnian chamber music is (theoretically) available on recent recordings, but opportunities of hearing his music live remain scarce even in his home country, so two concerts arranged to celebrate his anniversary offered a rare opportunity for evaluation. |
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| | Music Wormer - Compare Music Prices - Search For Medtner |
 | | Sergey Rachmaninov, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Nikolay Medtner, Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov, Anton Rubinstein, Anatol Alexandrov, Alexander Borodin, Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomizhsky, Cesar Cui, Sergey Taneyev |  | | Medtner: The Piano Concertos / Tozer, J¦rvi, Londo |  | | Medtner: Goethe Lieder / Susan Gritton, Geoffrey T |
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| | Anton Rubinstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anton Rubinstein was the brother of the pianist and composer Nikolai Rubinstein, but was no relation to the 20th century pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. |  | | His music is more often compared to Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann, who were both seen as somewhat old-fashioned at the time of Rubinstein's death. |  | | Rubinstein was quite a widely performed composer in his lifetime, but following his death, his works were largely ignored. |
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| | CAMA - Kirov Orchestra - April 14, 2005 - Student Program Notes |
 | | [72] Nikolai Rubinstein [pronounced ROO-bin-stain, 'ai' as in "chai"] (1835-1881) was a Russian pianist and composer. |  | | [62] Nikolai Miaskovsky [pronounced mya-SKAHF-skee] (1881-1950) was a Russian composer and professor at the Moscow Conservatory |  | | , the Violin Concertos by Tchaikovsky and Miaskovsky |
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| | The Voice of Russia [MUSICAL TALES OF ST. PETERSBURG] |
 | | The author of fifteen operas, many symphonies and scores of romances, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov created a very colorful and absolutely inimitable musical language, which, in many respects, precipitated the advent of the French impressionists. |  | | Uniquely endowed in all things musical, Anton Rubinstein found himself in the very heart of the city’s musical life early on. |  | | One of the country’s leading musicians whom Anton Rubinstein invited to join the conservatory’s faculty was harpist Albert Zabel. |
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| | Tower Records - Anton Rubinstein: Octet, etc / Consortium Classicum |
 | | The quintet, which came later, is more stylistically advanced and may have been a source of inspiration to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who wrote one of his own for the same group of instruments. |  | | Despite strong links to Central Europe, Rubinstein was still his own man and wrote highly structured, very refined music that makes for great listening. |  | | The sometimes questionable moniker "The Russian Brahms" would certainly seem to apply to Anton Rubinstein as far as these two very engaging works are concerned. |
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 | | This romantic piano concerto written by Tchaikovsky was first previewed to his mentor Nikolai Rubinstein in a private audition in 1874. |  | | Erich Leinsdorf, known mainly for his talent conducting Operas such as Madama Butterfly, conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra on this album originally recorded by RCA and accompanied by the legendary piano talent of Arthur Rubinstein. |  | | Years later, as this important piece of music became one of the leading examples of Romantic Piano Concertos; it was embraced by Rubinstein and he began to use it in his own repertoire. |
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| | Pricenoia.com - Medtner |
 | | Authors: Ludwig van Beethoven; Franz Liszt; Nikolay Medtner; Nikolay Myaskovsky; Paul Pabst; Sergey Prokofiev; Anton Rubinstein; Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Grigory Romanovich Ginsburg |  | | Authors: Fryderyk Chopin; Dmitry Kabalevsky; Franz Liszt; Nikolay Medtner; Sergey Prokofiev; Sergey Rachmaninov; Hugo Rignold; Philharmonia Orchestra; Philharmonia Orchestra of London; Benno Moiseiwitsch |  | | Authors: Ferruccio Busoni; Franz Liszt; Nikolay Medtner; Sergey Prokofiev; Alexander Il'yich Siloti; Igor Stravinsky; Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Lorin Maazel; New Philharmonia Orchestra; Emil Grigoryevich Gilels |
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