Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Piano Sonata #21

Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Piano Sonata #2
Arthur Rubinstein (1887 - 1982) was a Polish pianist, and the great virtuosos of the 20th century. He was a child prodigy at the age of four years was announced, and perfect pitch. Since he was thirteen years of age, his debut with the Berlin philharmonic.

During his long life he was very popular all around the world. Other pianists that more attention with a particular piece or the composer may have to play and try to explain, but everything was Rubinstein plays rock - hard. His tone was white, he was unable to produce a piano to sound harsh. His repertoire was vast. For example, the rapid collection of 27 different piano to be performed. He is an excellent chamber music composer.

From about 1976 to 1928 he was recording for RCA, with most of the recordings. All music CD on his RCA recordings have been issued, a complete set of 94 CD-ROMs and runs 106 minutes. Until his eyesight failed him, he concertized and eighty-nine in 1976 in the age of retirement. His last concert in Wigmore Hall in London, where he was nearly seventy years before the first performance.

The most well-known for his Chopin performances by Rubinstein. Rubinstein was the first pianists 20th century, as well as music written by Chopin was the first to play one. He played it, but not coldly and analytically for the purpose of the performance and interpretation of Rubinstein Chopin and music, a tradition of some of the excesses that were being set free. Chopin's 2nd sonata, there is no better player than Rubinstein. Expression and emotion that the music was totally acting with the ground.



Chopin's 2nd sonata music lovers at a loss when it was first published in 1837. Schumann said the merger indications and Chopin "are bound together four of his most unruly children." And Beethoven's piano sonata in 4 movements, sonata # 12, which was Chopin's favorite Beethoven sonatas in a format to follow. What are some of the Beethoven sonata to an revenue will be displayed, because it was his last piano sonata, opus 111 C minor, Chopin is similar to another favorite of Beethoven's opening. The second movement is a scherzo, the third movement, the famous Funeral March. The final movement, and many have been made to explain the enigmatic presto. Sonatas James Karol Mikuli, sonatas and Chopin's pupils, one secretary, said that the movement from Chopin Huneker statement from the American version of the prologue in, "left-hand and right hand are gossiping after the March". Arthur Rubinstein said that the movement itself, "one's churchyard graves, dust, sweeping the air flow and dust that remains on file."