艁贸d藕 - L'Amour de la vie 馃幖Rubinstein
- Lucy Valverde

- 4 may 2019
- 2 Min. de lectura
艁贸d藕 es una ciudad del centro de Polonia y un antiguo n煤cleo de fabricaci贸n textil. 馃幑L'Amour de la vie 馃幖Rubinstein.
One of the greatest pianists of the century took his first piano lessons from Adolf Prechner in 艁贸d藕. He made his first public appearance at the age of seven, performing music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.

Arthur Rubinstein was a Polish-American pianist of Jewish origin, renowned for his interpretations of Chopin and many other composers. He was recognized by The New York Times as one of the great pianists of the 20th century.
Arthur Rubinstein, fue un pianista polaco-estadounidense de origen jud铆o, c茅lebre por sus interpretaciones de Chopin y de muchos otros compositores. Fue nombrado por The New York Times como uno de los grandes pianistas del siglo XX.


In 1960, he held the honorary chairmanship of the jury at the 6th Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw. He inaugurated the event by performing Fr茅d茅ric Chopin's Piano Concerto in F minor with the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Witold Rowicki.
His extraordinary musical talent propelled him to debut in his first public concert at the tender age of seven. In 1900, he captivated the Berlin audience under the baton of Joseph Joachim, accompanied by the city's Philharmonic Orchestra. His performance included interpretations of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, Camille Saint-Sa毛ns' Piano Concerto No. 2, alongside compositions by Schumann and Chopin.
Su enorme talento musical le llev贸 a dar su primer concierto en p煤blico cuando contaba s贸lo con siete a帽os. En 1900 se present贸 ante el p煤blico berlin茅s bajo la direcci贸n de Joseph Joachim y acompa帽ado por la Orquesta Filarm贸nica de la ciudad interpretando el Concierto para piano n.潞 23 de Mozart, el Concierto para piano n.潞 2 de Camille Saint-Sa毛ns, piezas de Schumann y de Chopin #music #piano馃幑 #art #photography#travelphotography #kodak #canon .











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