Anton Rubinstein
Anton Grigor'evich Rubinstein (Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн), was a Russian pianist, composer, conductor and teacher, born on 16/28 November
1829 at Vikhvatinets (Podoliia province), Russia (now Moldova). He was the son
of a merchant Grigorii Romanivich Rubinstein,
and older brother of the musician Nikolai
Rubinstein.
Born into a humble family of Jewish origins, but raised a Christian, Anton
showed early musical aptitutde, and received piano lessons from his mother at
the age of five. Within four years he had given his first public recital, and
then toured through Western Europe and Russia with his tutor Aleksandr
Villong,
and brother Nikolai.
Returning to Russia in 1848 he taught, gave recitals, and became a leading
figure in Saint Petersburg's musical world. With the support of the
Grand Duchess
Elena Pavlovna, he established the Russian Musical Society in 1859, and founded
the Saint Petersburg Conservatory three years later. Tchaikovsky was a student
of Rubinstein's instrumentation classes in the conservatory's first intake,
but relationship between master and tutor was by no means an easy one, and the
young student's works were often judged very harshly. Nevertheless, Rubinstein
recommended Tchaikovsky for the post of professor of harmony at the Moscow Conservatory,
after his graduation in 1866.
Anton Rubinstein's fame continued to grow at home and abroad, and after
resigning his postion at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1867 as a
result of tensions within the faculty he devoted his time to giving concert
tours in Russia, Western Europe and (in 1872-73) the United States. After
briefly returning to the conservatory (1887-91), he then settled in Dresden,
and only returned to Russia three years later when his health began to fail.
Tchaikovsky dedicated his Six Pieces
on a Single Theme for piano, Op. 21 (1873) to his former tutor, and also
supplied two pieces for the celebrations of Anton Rubinstein's 50th year as
an artist in 1889 -- the chorus
A Greeting to A. G. Rubinstein and the piano Impromptu in A-flat major.
Anton Rubinstein died at Peterhof (now Petrodvorets), Russia, on 8/20
November 1894, as a result of heart failure, aged 64.
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