Anton Rubinstein
Russian pianist, composer and conductor
Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein (Russian: Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн, romanized: Anton Grigoryevich Rubinshteyn; 28 November [O.S. 16 November] 1829 – 20 November [O.S. 8 November] 1894) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who founded the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. He was the elder brother of Nikolai Rubinstein, who founded the Moscow Conservatory.
Although best remembered as a pianist and educator (most notably as the composition teacher of Tchaikovsky), Rubinstein was also a prolific composer; he wrote 20 operas, the best known of which is The Demon. He composed many other works, including five piano concertos, six symphonies and many solo piano works along with a substantial output of works for chamber ensemble.
In 1865 Rubinstein married Vera de Tschikouanov, a maid of honor at the Russian court, who bore him three children.
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- Symphony No. 2 «Ocean» 1851
- Melodies, op. 3 1852
- Melody in F 1852
- Piano Concerto No. 4 1864
- The Tower of Babel 1868
- The Demon 1872
- Die Maccabäer 1874
- Antonius and Cleopatre
- Christus
- Dmitry Donskoy
- Feramors
- Fomka the Fool
- Kamennoi-ostrow
- Moses
- Nero
- Paradise lost
- Piano Concerto No. 1
- Piano Concerto No. 2
- Piano Concerto No. 3
- Piano Concerto No. 5
- Piano Sonata No.3
- Piano Sonata No.4
- Quintet for Piano and Winds in F major
- Sonata for Viola and Piano
- Sulamith
- Symphony No. 3
- Symphony No. 4
- Symphony No. 5
- Symphony No.1 (Anton Rubinstein)
- Symphony No.6
- The Merchant Kalashnikov
- The children of the steppes
- The parrot
- The siberian hunters
- Theme and Variations
- Trot de cavalérie
- Trot de cavalérie (Anton G. Rubinštejn)
- Violin Concerto
The Long Line