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"Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist, composer and conductor, founder of the St Petersburg Conservatoire. In the 1881 London concert season he earned in the region of £10, 000
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"Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist, composer and conductor, founder of the St Petersburg Conservatoire. In the 1881 London concert season he earned in the region of £10, 000
UTD4951346 "Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist, composer and conductor, founder of the St Petersburg Conservatoire. In the 1881 London concert season he earned in the region of £10, 000. One of his compositions was an opera "Demon" (1875). Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) in the Punch's Fancy Portraits series from "Punch" (London, 23 July 1881). by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910); (add.info.: "Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist, composer and conductor, founder of the St Petersburg Conservatoire. In the 1881 London concert season he earned in the region of £10, 000. One of his compositions was an opera "Demon" (1875). Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) in the Punch's Fancy Portraits series from "Punch" (London, 23 July 1881).
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This print showcases the renowned Anton Rubinstein, a prominent Russian pianist, composer, and conductor. Born in 1829 and passing away in 1894, Rubinstein was not only a musical genius but also the founder of the prestigious St Petersburg Conservatoire. In this particular image captured during the 1881 London concert season, we witness Rubinstein's commanding presence as he sits at his piano with an air of confidence and passion. It is said that during this season alone, he earned an astonishing sum of around £10,000 - a testament to his immense talent and popularity. Notably, one of Rubinstein's notable compositions was the opera "Demon" which premiered in 1875 to critical acclaim. This piece showcased his ability to create evocative melodies that stirred emotions within listeners. The cartoonist behind this intriguing portrait is Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910), known for his work in Punch magazine. As part of Punch's Fancy Portraits series published on July 23rd, 1881 in London, Sambourne masterfully captures Rubinstein's essence through intricate details and expressive lines. This remarkable print from Fine Art Finder allows us to delve into history and appreciate the brilliance of Anton Rubinstein while immersing ourselves in the artistic talents of both Sambourne and United Archives GmbH who have preserved this timeless image for our enjoyment today.
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