Arthur Rubinstein being Arthur Rubinstein for 8 minutes straight

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • I wanted to make this video about Rubinstein comedic yet light-hearted. Much like my Horowitz video! Rubinstein was a legendary pianist and had an amazing personality.
    If you enjoyed the video, please be sure to like it and comment down below your favorite thing about Horowitz! I would love to hear your thoughts!
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  • @amhaun01
    @amhaun01 Рік тому +232

    The bit with the Chopin etude is hilarious

    • @MrRjcosta
      @MrRjcosta Рік тому +4

      All Pianists must have time to improvise and enjoy themselves😊🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
      Congrats, Mr. Rubinstein! The best👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!

    • @carlosenriquegonzalez-isla6523
      @carlosenriquegonzalez-isla6523 9 місяців тому +4

      Exemplifies the attitude of classical music audiences in the USA

    • @waynesmith3767
      @waynesmith3767 3 місяці тому +1

      How amazing he was; a gift from God for us.

  • @snakeeplayz1010
    @snakeeplayz1010 Рік тому +211

    The world needs more people like Arthur Rubinstein! We are missing someone that was truly grand and a comic at times 😂

  • @ELISPOTTS-xc6qx
    @ELISPOTTS-xc6qx Рік тому +51

    When he plays the A flat polonaise, it gives me chills.

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl Рік тому +4

      Yes, that was magnificent.😊

  • @crafend6040
    @crafend6040 Рік тому +59

    There is a funny anecdote Krystian Zimerman had about Rubinstein!
    "I told him, those Brahms Ballades, they are so deep! And he took my hand, and said "My boy.... are you sure it is so deep?"

  • @whatadamnusername
    @whatadamnusername Рік тому +80

    Once again, people must be reminded: one of Rubinstein’s mentors when he was young was Joseph Joachim, who performed Beethoven’s Violin Concerto under the baton of no less than Felix Mendelssohn himself, and was a close friend of Brahms. To me the former lends a real weight to the moment at 0:05. He also studied under a student of Liszt, and can trace his short pedagogical lineage to Beethoven.

  • @niccolopaganini7324
    @niccolopaganini7324 8 місяців тому +9

    No one is going to forget about him in 300 years, his recording s will be listened for another century

  • @elliottblum7925
    @elliottblum7925 Рік тому +44

    The golden age of classical music...

  • @jowr2000
    @jowr2000 7 місяців тому +7

    Artur Rubinstein was my favorite pianist in my youth. His interpretations were always so natural, with a technique that always served the music. Nothing ever sounded exaggerated or contrived.

  • @maxpemberton5282
    @maxpemberton5282 Рік тому +232

    That final speech of his in his old age is worth 10x more than any motivational, grindset speech ever could be. It’s so inspiring and uplifting to hear this great artist in the last years of his life having lost his eyesight, yet still finding wonder in life and, not just loving life, but loving life unconditionally.

    • @MarcAmengual
      @MarcAmengual Рік тому +4

      Yes. I couldn't agree more.

    • @sanjosemike3137
      @sanjosemike3137 9 місяців тому +2

      While I agree he did love life unconditionally, but his relationships with women were not always "generous" or kind. Einstein was very similar.
      Rubinstein preferred to take care of his own needs above others. His own son recognized that and for a while this caused them a "separation."
      Not that I'm expecting him to be perfect. Because I don't. But we tend to deify great artists, who do not always "deserve" it.
      Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)

    • @Highinsight7
      @Highinsight7 6 місяців тому

      beautifully said, max !

    • @maxpemberton5282
      @maxpemberton5282 6 місяців тому +4

      @@sanjosemike3137 Just to clarify, my statement was merely on the notion of a man finding wonder in life in the face of the tragedy of losing his sight. I did not intend for my statement to deify him, nor defend how he treated the women and family in his life. I'm in agreement that deifying great artists to the point that they're beyond reproach is very unhealthy for the world of music and I did not intend to add to that trend - I just found the sentiment in his speech inspiring.

  • @wingcap1448
    @wingcap1448 7 місяців тому +4

    The A flat Polonaise sounds absolutely incredible here.. What a huge, rich, sound!! The musical ideas so eloquent and natural and the bass like an earthquake. Jaw dropping.. And he just pulled that off like it‘s nothing. A legend!

  • @brozors
    @brozors Рік тому +14

    His two autobiographies were a riot and highly entertaining reads. He is the true king of the Jewish musicians.

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 Рік тому +10

    Arthur Rubinstein was playing Chopin before Chopin was even born

  • @zoulou-zomba1
    @zoulou-zomba1 Рік тому +14

    Like any genius, not only he excels in his field but in all aspects of life. These people always leave a trace in their wake for mankind.

    • @quaver1239
      @quaver1239 Рік тому +2

      I have to laugh. Rubinstein excelled at many aspects of his life, apart from at being a husband.. He excelled greatly with every woman he met outside his marriage. The idea of faithfulness to anyone or anything other than music - well, that didn’t seem to enter his mind. And, you are right, he CERTAINLY left “a trace in his wake.”

    • @zoulou-zomba1
      @zoulou-zomba1 Рік тому +4

      @@quaver1239
      I am not aware of this facet of his life, l don’t know if that affects my appreciation of his work. A real artist is always expected to have some eccentricity. So much is the better for him.

  • @a03oe26
    @a03oe26 Рік тому +14

    My favorite pianist ever lets goooooooooo

  • @insight827
    @insight827 Рік тому +15

    This put a smile on my face.

  • @visiblethought
    @visiblethought Рік тому +8

    What a wonderful man! Thank you for sharing. I have a cigar the he gave to my father, who was a cellist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, during a CSO European tour. He loved Rubinstein who played many times with the CSO.

    • @yundichen8332
      @yundichen8332 7 місяців тому

      What time period? If I recall he only played with Reiner once

  • @jamespeterson101
    @jamespeterson101 Рік тому +77

    These are great bro. You've gotta do Victor Borge next, he's perfect for this series.

    • @annskinner8467
      @annskinner8467 Рік тому +3

      Lol, those two together, I would die laughing 😀😀

  • @IvarsBezdechi
    @IvarsBezdechi Рік тому +14

    THANK YOU for posting this amazing video. I find that I have developed more respect for the titans of music when I am able to experience seeing the other side of them....the gasoline of their talent and artistry.

  • @gigogrom216
    @gigogrom216 Рік тому +16

    I love how video turned from funny to philosophical in the end

  • @ritabustamante8447
    @ritabustamante8447 Рік тому +3

    Rubinstein I grew up listening to you. I miss you.

  • @aston0708
    @aston0708 6 місяців тому +1

    A true force of nature and an inspiration to millions,,, even his books are incredible,,,

  • @walterbryant5543
    @walterbryant5543 Рік тому +1

    Got a chance to hear him in Denver when I was much younger. A great treat!!

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

    It always struck me and that’s why I love hearing him play so much. Even as a child, from the very first time I heard Rachmaninov through his interpretation, you can sense the passion and energy he pours into playing.

  • @paulshi2821
    @paulshi2821 Рік тому +2

    I love Rubinstein and YOU! Thank you for making such a nice video!

  • @jazminrodriguez4768
    @jazminrodriguez4768 Рік тому +9

    I LIVE for these videos, thank you for posting 🙏🙏

  • @bifeldman
    @bifeldman Рік тому +1

    Whenever I get lost in the musical woods, Rubinstein leads me back.

  • @cooltrades7469
    @cooltrades7469 Рік тому +6

    He had a huge sense of humour . If you will read his memoires you will see also that . But yet again , most jews have this . And as a person who lived in a jewsih ambient in Bucharest , altthough my family is not jewsih , I knew them pretty good and I learned a lot of great things like playing piano , languages , etc . My moste beloved teachers where jews and I ow them more than I could understand at that point . Coming back to Rubinstein , he's aboslutely one of the most brilliant pianists in the history of this instrument .

  • @Zebobynh0
    @Zebobynh0 Рік тому +4

    The video we didn't know we needed

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому

    I love every bit of it ! Oh thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you so much !

  • @robertcocovinis5269
    @robertcocovinis5269 Рік тому +5

    Thanks P, this video is short and sweet yet succinct and beautifully assembled. Another gem.

  • @thunder8bunny
    @thunder8bunny Рік тому +5

    coincidence that he's playing both concertos Yunchan played during the Cliburn? Ok joking aside - didn't know Rubinstein spoke French as well - he also seems to have a good sense of humour, which is nice to know. For some reason he always came across to me as someone very very proud, who'd never bow to the audiences (though there's a photo to prove to the contrary), but your clip shows his human side. Thanks for sharing Piergiorgio! P.S. I LOVE Heifetz!!

    • @PiergiorgioWilson
      @PiergiorgioWilson  Рік тому +1

      I was under the same impression before making the video. However, I couldn't be any more wrong! And I'm glad you enjoyed the video! :)

    • @jeremyd1021
      @jeremyd1021 9 місяців тому

      I think he spoke 8 or 9 languages, Polish, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Italian and a couple more that escape me as I write. He also did not really seek the company of other musicians too much as he said that often they had no other interests beside their music, whereas Rubinstein was interested in everything.

    • @eyrewit
      @eyrewit 8 місяців тому

      @@jeremyd1021*Yo-Yo Ma enters the chat*

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

    Frankly it’s refreshing (for me - genre limite ça fait plaisir) to hear him speak French, in fact I did not except him - or better - i didn’t know that he spoke French. But it seems that I lived in Paris for a long time from what I am seeing.

  • @matttheace
    @matttheace Рік тому +1

    I really like these kind of episodes

  • @barrygordon5323
    @barrygordon5323 8 місяців тому +1

    You could see he was easy to love...and to me his chopin was tops,because inspite of his big personality,his chopin was never made, into a stunt,but all music ...and above all repose,,,,and at the same time ardent...

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому

    Justement la vidéo que je cherchais. Thank you for sharing. 😊

  • @alexandrefernandes631
    @alexandrefernandes631 3 місяці тому

    Great work here my guy!

  • @SunnyKhuranaViolin
    @SunnyKhuranaViolin Рік тому +1

    I love these videos man

  • @ТатьянаПерминова-ф2ч
    @ТатьянаПерминова-ф2ч 6 місяців тому

    Благодарю. Это Восхитительно! Великолепно! Вдохновенно!Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋✨🌿✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨💐✨🌿

  • @calvinklein8639
    @calvinklein8639 Рік тому +6

    Please , what is the name of the piece at 0:36?

    • @raffobaffo6861
      @raffobaffo6861 Рік тому +2

      It's the ending of the first movement of beethoven's piano concerto n 3

    • @matejurbanek4408
      @matejurbanek4408 Рік тому

      Thank you so much🖤

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

    Oh my 😂😂😂 Let’s argue in English !!
    And here I am. Yet another (sadly) deceased artist for me to obsess and fangirl about. 😂😂

  • @Contracrostics
    @Contracrostics 7 місяців тому

    Ah this was fun, thank you

  • @lucasgust7720
    @lucasgust7720 8 місяців тому

    00:00 Rubinstein didn't claim to be the first to add a few bars, he just said that "he learned to add a few bars".

  • @rae-everything
    @rae-everything Рік тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @paulocorreiafilho
    @paulocorreiafilho Рік тому +1

    In a world where the machines are more and more intelligent and the humans are more stupid, we need more people like Rubinstein. But I'm not very optimistic.

  • @jeliotodorov1848
    @jeliotodorov1848 Рік тому +2

    3:35 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @isaacmcareavey237
    @isaacmcareavey237 Місяць тому

    what was the piece at 0:37?

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

    At 3:23 Can someone please enlighten me ? I would like to know who are the two other musicians next to Rubinstein. Does anybody knows ?

    • @voidabletome9879
      @voidabletome9879 Рік тому +1

      On the left is Jascha Heifetz, and the one in the middle is Gregor Piatigorski

    • @kateflynn8803
      @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

      @@voidabletome9879 Thank you very much.

  • @birgirkarl
    @birgirkarl Рік тому +1

    💙💙💙

  • @moosicisthegood
    @moosicisthegood Рік тому +2

    Does anyone know where that video of the trio with Heifetz and Rubinstein is from?

    • @ivanatodorovic8073
      @ivanatodorovic8073 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/3ktr1SSlLjM/v-deo.html
      Starts at 48:30
      Some of the most brilliant playing ever.

    • @EdwarddeVere1550
      @EdwarddeVere1550 Рік тому

      The "Million Dollar TRIO". That was Heifetz , Rubinstein and Piatigorsky. You'll find it on UA-cam.

  • @DanielKolbin
    @DanielKolbin 4 місяці тому

    ah yes

  • @ingrid5910
    @ingrid5910 Рік тому +2

    Does anyone know the piece from 4:10?

  • @lolesrodriguez8521
    @lolesrodriguez8521 9 місяців тому

  • @martinosimionato1536
    @martinosimionato1536 Рік тому +4

    Eyre arguing in russiana

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Рік тому

    Joie de Vivre

  • @yandrak6134
    @yandrak6134 Рік тому

    HELP, at 0:35 what is he playing? A Piano concerto? Thank you in advance 😊

    • @raffobaffo6861
      @raffobaffo6861 Рік тому +1

      He's playing the ending of the first movement of Beethoven's third piano concerto

    • @yandrak6134
      @yandrak6134 Рік тому

      @@raffobaffo6861 thank you 🙏🙏

  • @pghagen
    @pghagen Рік тому +8

    Hahaha! At least he admitted he made a lot of mistakes in the etude and his scales.😅

  • @AzlanValentine
    @AzlanValentine Рік тому

    4:07 what piece?

    • @Florestan_
      @Florestan_ Місяць тому

      Brahms - Intermezzo op. 118 no 2

  • @gsunan2643
    @gsunan2643 Рік тому +1

    Not "Arthur" but Artur, he was born in Poland and that's how it is to write . In his autobiography, he himself wrote "I saw a poster before the concert and thought some idiot had written my name as Arthur instead of Arthur".

  • @emi_sinclair
    @emi_sinclair 6 місяців тому

    3:33, it's not German at all! It's Russian

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 Рік тому

    Looks like a chad. Is a chad.

  • @AntonioBarsanio
    @AntonioBarsanio 9 місяців тому

    Chopin himslef couldn't play this well because he was very ill with pthysis.

  • @joaocorreia524
    @joaocorreia524 Рік тому

    People here love him after this? Even after he mocked that attitude??

    • @ritabustamante8447
      @ritabustamante8447 Рік тому

      I love his art. People are not perfect.

    • @maui3947
      @maui3947 Рік тому +1

      Mocked what attitude, i dont understand, im sorry

  • @bigbong620
    @bigbong620 Рік тому +1

    Give me Horowitz or Richter any day.

  • @dogsbody49
    @dogsbody49 Рік тому

    What a wonderful down to earth person he was.

  • @zeus6793
    @zeus6793 Рік тому +104

    If I can be indulged...My mother was born in 1924 and took piano lessons all the way until she graduated from the NE Conservatory in Boston, shortly after WW2.
    Like many women of the time, she was derailed from a career as a concert pianist by getting married and having a family. Her idol, from day one, was Arthur Rubinstein. Fast forward, and my mom, my dad and I are on a trip to Israel, in 1978. We are sitting the lobby of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, when my mother exclaims "Oh my god! That's Arthur Rubinstein!" Sure enough, walking across the lobby, accompanied by a tall, very attractive blond woman, was the legendary 90 year old Rubinstein. My mother actually got up from the lobby couch, and rushed towards him, my dad and I in pursuit, and she immediately began a display of idol worship that I had never seen before from her. She told him how she saw him at the Conservatory, or at Symphony Hall, or at some other performance and how she fashioned her techniques after him, etc, etc! The young assistant, who he introduced as his "companion", I much later in life figured out was Annabelle Whitestone. Anyway, after my mother and he had a discussion for a minute or so, he invited us to join him and his nurse in the hotel bar, off the lobby, for drinks! So, indeed, my mother, my dad and I (I was 13 at the time), sat and had drinks (I had a Coke most likely) at the bar in the King David Hotel with Arthur Rubinstein and his "companion". Needless to say, once we had said our goodbyes, and he congratulated me on my Bar Mitzvah, we parted ways. My mother was on Cloud Nine for the rest of the trip, and remembered that day until the day she passed in 2014.

    • @PiergiorgioWilson
      @PiergiorgioWilson  Рік тому +14

      Wow... What an incredible story! He really is a legendary pianist. Thank you for sharing :)

    • @amr5838
      @amr5838 11 місяців тому +2

      "israel", you mean the occupied land of Palestine. Beautiful story nonetheless

    • @duartevader2709
      @duartevader2709 9 місяців тому

      ​​@@amr5838dude, just shut up, this is a video about rubinstein, accept for once that people have diffrent world views

    • @tonybmusic1166
      @tonybmusic1166 8 місяців тому +3

      @@amr5838Too bad piano playing is haram in Islam.

    • @amr5838
      @amr5838 8 місяців тому

      @@tonybmusic1166 No it isn't

  • @shalvahmbmacdonald8487
    @shalvahmbmacdonald8487 Рік тому

  • @АртемВойналович-е1с

    What is the name of the piece on 00:36?

  • @mikeinkc
    @mikeinkc Рік тому +25

    Rubinstein NEVER took himself seriously...and brought the joy of music to the world.

  • @sebastian-benedictflore
    @sebastian-benedictflore Рік тому +26

    His "oulala" at the barking dog was hilarious, finished me

  • @jonahpragermusic8653
    @jonahpragermusic8653 Рік тому +64

    Thank you Piergiorgio for everything you have done. I love all of your videos and I greatly admire your effort to keep classical music alive. Keep it up, and I love Rubinstein!!

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Рік тому

      There’s no need to “keep classical music alive” … 🤨 It’s very much alive and always has been. The problem is most people are deadened and basically walking concrete blocks with no life in them.

    • @jonahpragermusic8653
      @jonahpragermusic8653 Рік тому

      @@GourSmith Alive and healthy*

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Рік тому

      @@jonahpragermusic8653 I get what you’re going for, but again, the music itself is as healthy and intensely alive as can be … The problem is with individuals not being receptive to the life that is music-or the music that is life. The music is just as alive and healthy as when Bach was alive … You’re just seeing things from a skewed and distorted perspective.

    • @quaver1239
      @quaver1239 Рік тому

      Classical music keeps itself alive. Listen. Listen. Listen. Greatly alive. It does not need self-appointed rescuers. It is greater than all of us put together.

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Рік тому

      @@quaver1239 Someone with some sense.

  • @neon9601
    @neon9601 Рік тому +35

    yoooo I love this series! Also I just wanted to thank you, I asked for your help a couple weeks ago on a comment and I used your advice, just thinking and planning and, of course, taking one session at a time and really honing in helped SO MUCH. You definitely inspired me and I went from chopin prelude in E minor like a month or 2 ago to starting the minute waltz with my teacher. Thank you SO MUCH

  • @shubus
    @shubus Рік тому +20

    Rubinstein is so greatly missed not only as a great pianist, but as a great human being.

  • @leochurakov4238
    @leochurakov4238 3 місяці тому +4

    3:30 - they don’t argue in German, it’s Russian(I'm talking about inaccuracy in subtitles)
    Here you can see the following gentlemen:
    Grigory Pyatigorsky - studied at the Moscow Conservatory, Joseph Heifetz - studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory
    Wonderful video, thank you, Piergiorgio.

  • @Alpha-Andromeda
    @Alpha-Andromeda Рік тому +12

    He was such a wonderful character ! He was my father’s great uncle and so my great great uncle and it seems to me my father inherited his humor and also his gentlemanly ways. They looked quite alike too. It’s such a pleasure to see this. Thank your for posting 😌
    Long like Arthur’s genius, (long live Jean-Claude), my father’s humor ❤

  • @culturehorse
    @culturehorse Рік тому +11

    What is that clip from the Beethoven No. 3 rehearsal & the Lieberstraum at the end are there links of them in full somewhere my friend, please. This is wonderfully witty & imaginative thanks.

    • @l3oke.tto_0926
      @l3oke.tto_0926 Рік тому +4

      Lol I would love to see that Beethoven 3 rehearsal vid as well

    • @culturehorse
      @culturehorse Рік тому +1

      @@l3oke.tto_0926 Very much. I cannot find even this footage . It could be private or unlisted portioin of a VHS or CD. Will keep looking though. Cheers.

    • @maui3947
      @maui3947 Рік тому

      Have you found that liebestraum one? Cant find it on yt anywhere

  • @LMB222
    @LMB222 Рік тому +2

    He threw a fit at the UN establishing gala in San Francisco in the defense of Poland.
    That's myesaage to all teh antisemites.

  • @AlexPashkov
    @AlexPashkov Рік тому +6

    Actually, they argued in Russian….

  • @geraldparker8125
    @geraldparker8125 Рік тому +23

    I attended live recitals by Art(h)ur Rubinstein on three wonderful occasions. The first one was in 1963, in Washington, D.C., at Constitution Hall. I went as a sailor with a mate from the naval base who liked classical music. Rubinstein then was at the peak of his form and powers as a pianist. My friend, embaarrasingly to me, was an authobraph seeker nut. I'll never forget how elegantly Rubinstein just gently and elegantly swept his autograph notebook away, so inconspicuously but decidedly, as he greeted us after the concert. He was the greatest of his time, and nobody can persuade me otherwise.

  • @jgesselberty
    @jgesselberty Рік тому +19

    My god, was that Heifitz and Piatigorsky in that one scene? Wow.

    • @willardsteele4857
      @willardsteele4857 Рік тому +4

      Right! I am flabbergasted. Absolutely love that this has been posted.

  • @purpleowl2075
    @purpleowl2075 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video as ever! Where's the video at 0:36 from?

  • @old_fritz
    @old_fritz Рік тому +13

    3:31 ahhh yes german... shure sounds like it and not a completely different language that is indeed not german

    • @utvpoop
      @utvpoop Рік тому +2

      "Ты слышишь?"
      "Какая разница?"
      "Априори!"
      "Вообще ничего не значит!"

    • @sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
      @sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 Рік тому +2

      ​@@utvpoop
      Russian...

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister 3 місяці тому +2

    Rubinstein was fluent in eight languages.

  • @D.Oktipu
    @D.Oktipu Рік тому +3

    I love the last Message from this Video...
    Thank you for uploading and thank you Arthur Rubinstein❤

  • @alexanfadel
    @alexanfadel Рік тому +3

    So sad we didnt have much footage for rachmaninoff 😢, really wish we could have more footage so something like this could be made

    • @jeremyd1021
      @jeremyd1021 9 місяців тому +1

      Rachmaninoff was a bit austere by all accounts, I am not sure he would make a good subject, and whilst he was a great performer of his own music, he was not so much a great performer of other composers music. As Arrau said, he makes everything he played sound like one of his own compositions.

  • @Ko-master85
    @Ko-master85 Рік тому +3

    thanks piergiorgio for uploading in such a long time. i love your videos

  • @CamhiRichard
    @CamhiRichard Рік тому +3

    In around 1974, there was a documentary of Rubinstein which I saw in the local movie theater, and always wished since then that I could watch it again. One memory that stood out in the film was his telling of a trip to the zoo with a local dignitary who tried very hard to get the birds to laugh. But I think there were some clips in your video of this same documentary. Is this the case, and if so, could you possibly publish the whole film if you have it? I'd be very grateful!

    • @yassinemotaouakkil3530
      @yassinemotaouakkil3530 Рік тому +1

      The whole documentary is one UA-cam titled as The Love of Life or L'Amour de la Vie Artur Rubinstein. It was made by François Reichenbach

    • @CamhiRichard
      @CamhiRichard Рік тому +1

      @@yassinemotaouakkil3530 Many many thanks! Found it. Just as delightful as how I remembered it. To be in this man's presence for a while, even at this distance, is a priceless gift.

    • @yassinemotaouakkil3530
      @yassinemotaouakkil3530 Рік тому

      @@CamhiRichard My pleasure :)

  • @1389Chopin
    @1389Chopin 2 дні тому

    His polonaise is amazing - there is a character there that others dont quite get/have

  • @dosterix6034
    @dosterix6034 Рік тому +3

    6:23 somehow that makes me sad...

    • @maui3947
      @maui3947 Рік тому +2

      What recording is that? I cant find it

  • @MrRjcosta
    @MrRjcosta Рік тому +1

    All Pianists must have time to improvise and enjoy themselves😊🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
    Congrats, Mr. Rubinstein! The best👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!

  • @soaringvulture
    @soaringvulture Рік тому +10

    I love Rubinstein. Good enough technique and infinite heart. When I listen to his playing, I hear the composer thanking him.

  • @kateflynn8803
    @kateflynn8803 Рік тому +1

    The ending is perfect. Although it evokes some type of nostalgia and "regret" in me.

  • @kaleidoscopio5
    @kaleidoscopio5 Рік тому +3

    The last civilised man 😎

    • @ivanatodorovic8073
      @ivanatodorovic8073 Рік тому +2

      The sad truth.

    • @TheSlowPianist
      @TheSlowPianist Рік тому +1

      Not if you read his autobiography.

    • @tamer3397
      @tamer3397 Рік тому

      Far from civilized, as theslowpianist said, go read his biography. It's literally him boasting about having sex with everyone woman. He had long sexual relationships with his best friends mother and two sisters. He had many illegitimate children, cheated on his wife, and divorced her at age 90 to marry a 33 year old.

  • @albertseabra9226
    @albertseabra9226 4 місяці тому +1

    What a fabulous, fantastic genious.

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca Рік тому

    ⚠️ I'm losing the center of my vision too, due to a rare condition called Central Serous Retinopathy, it's basically the same thing. I'm sad about it, I'm 56. I almost can't read or write anymore. I can still play the piano, but not the way I could do in the past. 😮

  • @RenaissanceEarCandy
    @RenaissanceEarCandy Рік тому

    I think "Victor Borge being Victor Borge" might be an awesome one. He was so much fun, and hilarious.

  • @opusposthumous
    @opusposthumous 9 місяців тому

    Has anyone identified the source of the Liebestraum recording starting at 6:21? I feel like I've seen it somewhere else before, but never the whole piece.

  • @0babul0
    @0babul0 Рік тому +1

    Very nice.

  • @silviateresalarrazparra3127
    @silviateresalarrazparra3127 Рік тому +1

    Lo adoro.

  • @synthmaster1783
    @synthmaster1783 Рік тому +5

    Marc andre hamelin being Marc andre hamelin???

  • @stav2175
    @stav2175 Рік тому +1

    piergiorgio is aliveeee :)