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The Chopin Recordings : Rubinstein(P)Barbirolli / Lso (5CD Limited)

Chopin (1810-1849)

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Arthur Rubinstein - The Chopin Recordings

Arthur Rubinstein was born on January 28, 1887 to a businessman in Lodz. He was the youngest of 8 children in a family which was part of the large Jewish community in the city. His love of the piano showed itself when, aged two, he showed immense interest in his elder sister’s lessons. He studied in Warsaw and at the age of four he played for the great violinist, Joachim, who was so impressed that he made plans for the boy’s musical development.

At the age of 10 he moved to Berlin and three years later he made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and visited other cities in Germany and Poland. At 17 he moved to Paris which, being the centre for so much music, was the best place to launch a career particularly one which involved playing the music of his fellow countryman, Chopin. He met Ravel, Dukas and Szymanowski, played Saint-Saens’ Piano Concerto No. 2 and was soon recognised as a major musical figure with enormous potential. Two years later he made his Carnegie Hall debut and then toured but, contrary to all his plans, he was not well received in the USA.

He returned to Europe for tours of Italy, Russia, Austria and Germany. It was not until 1912 that he made his debut in London and found a residence in Chelsea which was a good base from which to perform concerts and go on tours. He stayed in London during WW1, playing recitals and giving concerts with the renowned Belgian violinist, Ysaye. In 1916 and 1917 he toured Spain and South America where he developed his great love of the music of Albeniz, Granados, Falla and Villa-Lobos.

In 1921 he again visited the USA, this time with two Polish friends, Kochanski, who made some brilliant arrangements for violin and piano of Spanish music, and Szymanowski. He married in 1932 and the same year he withdrew from concert life for several months to develop his technique and repertoire. His house in Paris was looted by the Nazis in WW2 and his career moved across the Atlantic where he was now accepted as the genius all Europe knew. His agent always spelt his name Artur - in order to maintain the mystique of being “foreign” - (Rubinstein always referred to himself as Arthur when in English-speaking countries) - and he became an American citizen in 1946.

His discography is large but over half of it is dedicated to the works of Chopin and it is with this composer he is most associated although Brahms and the Spanish composers often featured. He is widely considered as one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century in both solo and concerto work but also in chamber music with such greats as Heifetz, Piatigorsky and Szeryng.

His career started to fail with his eyesight in the mid-1970s and he retired following a concert in his beloved Wigmore Hall in but May 1976 where he had first played nearly 70 years before. He was made an honorary Knight of the British Empire in 1977. Although had refused to teach when younger he did accept pupils late in life and he also gave masterclasses.

He died in Geneva on 20 December 1982 at the age of 95. A year after his death his cremated remains were buried in Jerusalem. Israel holds a Piano Master competition in his honour every three years. ( EMI )

Tracklist
CD 1
Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor Op.11
1 I. Allegro maestoso risoluto
2 II. Romance: Larghetto
3 III. Rondo: Vivace

Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor Op.21
4 I. Maestoso
5 II. Larghetto
6 III. Allegro vivace

7 Waltz in C sharp minor Op.64 No.2

Nocturnes
8 No.1 in B flat minor Op.9 No.1
9 No.2 in E flat Op.9 No.2
10 No.3 in B Op.9 No.3

CD 2
1 No.4 in F Op.15 No.1
2 No.5 in F sharp Op.15 No.2
3 No.6 in G minor Op.15 No.3
4 No.7 in C sharp Op.27 No.1
5 No.8 in D flat Op.27 No.2
6 No.9 in B Op.32 No.1
7 No.10 in A flat Op.32 No.2
8 No.11 in G minor Op.37 No.1
9 No.12 in G Op.37 No.2
10 No.13 in C minor Op.48 No.1
11 No.14 in F sharp minor Op.48 No.2
12 No.15 in F minor Op.55 No.1
13 No.16 in E flat Op.55 No.2
14 No.17 in B Op.62 No.1
15 No.18 in E Op.62 No.2
16 No.19 in E minor Op.72 No.1 (posth.)

CD 3
1 Waltz in A flat Op.34 No.1

4 Mazurkas Op.6
2 No.1 in F sharp minor
3 No.2 in C sharp minor
4 No.3 in E
5 No.4 in E flat minor

5 Mazurkas Op.7
6 No.1 in B flat
7 No.2 in A minor
8 No.3 in F minor
9 No.4 in A flat
10 No.5 in C

4 Mazurkas Op.17
11 No.1 in B flat
12 No.2 in E minor
13 No.3 in A flat
14 No.4 in A minor

4 Mazurkas Op.24
15 No.1 in G minor
16 No.2 in C
17 No.3 in A flat
18 No.4 in B flat minor

4 Mazurkas Op.30
19 No.1 in C minor
20 No.2 in B minor
21 No.3 in D flat
22 No.4 in C sharp minor

4 Mazurkas Op.33
23 No.1 in G sharp minor
24 No.2 in D
25 No.3 in C
26 No.4 in B minor

4 Mazurkas Op.41
27 No.1 in C sharp minor
28 No.2 in E minor
29 No.3 in B
31 No.4 in A flat

3 Mazurkas Op.50
31 No.1 in G
32 No.2 in A flat
33 No.3 in C sharp minor

CD 4
3 Mazurkas Op.56
1 No.1 in B
2 No.2 in C
3 No.3 in C minor

3 Mazurkas Op.59
4 No.1 in A minor
5 No.2 in A flat
6 No.3 in F sharp minor

3 Mazurkas Op.63
7 No.1 in B
8 No.2 in F minor
9 No.3 in C sharp minor

4 Mazurkas Op.67
10 No.1 in G
11 No.2 in G minor
12 No.3 in C
13 No.4 in A minor

4 Mazurkas Op.68
14 No.1 in C
15 No.2 in A minor
16 No.3 in F
17 No.4 in F minor

18 Mazurka a Emile Gaillard in A minor
19 Mazurka ‘Notre temps’ No.2 in A minor

4 Scherzos
20 No.1 in B minor Op.20
21 No.2 in B flat Op.31
22 No.3 in C sharp minor Op.39
23 No.4 in E Op.54

CD 5
1 Barcarolle in F sharp Op.60
2 Berceuse in D flat Op.57

2 Polonaises Op.26
3 No.1 in C sharp minor
4 No.2 in E flat minor

2 Polonaises Op.40
5 No.1 in A ‘Militaire’
6 No.2 in C minor

7 Polonaise in F sharp minor Op.44
8 Polonaise in A flat Op.53 ‘Heroique’
9 Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat Op.61
10 Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante in E flat Op.22

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