Rubinstein: In Performance
Rubinstein: In Performance

Rubinstein: In Performance

1977Movie74 minEnglish

This historic film captures the legendary pianist Artur Rubinstein in rare performance film footage. The first portion of the program features Rubinstein playing solo works. The next segment of the program takes us into his home, with the master playing a program of Chopin. The concluding portion of the film is the result of LIFE Magazine's famous photographic story on the great soloists Rubinstein, Jasha Heifetz and Gregor Piatigorsky in rehearsal together. It is an intimate study of genius at work.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Eleanor H. BeardsleyGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the legendary pianist Arthur Rubinstein in a series of performances, showcasing his artistry and profound musicality. It offers a glimpse into his masterful interpretations of classical piano repertoire. The film highlights his enduring legacy as one of the 20th century's most celebrated musicians.

Critical Reception

The film received acclaim for its intimate portrayal of Arthur Rubinstein, celebrating his late-career performances. Critics lauded the high-quality recordings and the opportunity to witness the master pianist at work. It is considered a valuable document for classical music enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for showcasing Arthur Rubinstein's late-career brilliance.
  • Commended for excellent sound and visual quality of the performances.
  • Valuable archival footage for classical music aficionados.

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Fun Fact

This film was recorded during Rubinstein's final performing years, capturing his immense talent even in his 90s.

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