Anton Rubinstein: An Annotated Catalog of Piano Works and Biography
By (Author) Larry Sitsky
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th September 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Keyboard instruments
Biography: arts and entertainment
Bibliographies, catalogues
786.2092
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
Anton Rubinstein, a seminal figure in Russian music, was not only a great pianist but also a monumental influence in Russian music education. Rubinstein is responsible for laying the groundwork for Russia's tertiary educational system for the training of musicians and for establishing the use of Western structural forms in Russian music. He later became the foundation director of the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Detailing Rubinstein's pianistic and conducting repertoire, this work provides insight into Russian nineteenth-century performance practice, and the biography presents a sober assessment of Rubinstein's place in history. The author has researched valuable Russian sources to make this assessment of Rubinstein available in English and has provided informative guidelines for further research. In attempting to reinstate Rubinstein as an important figure in the history of Russian and international music, this study makes available to conductors and musicologists updated information on an important nineteenth-century music figure and an aspect of Russian music that has either been forgotten or ignored. Researchers and scholars will appreciate the annotated thematic catalog that includes all of Rubinstein's many works for piano, the extensive repertoire lists, and the extensive bibliography.
[H]ighly recommended for all academic and public libraries with extensive music collections. Also, it will be an extremely valuable source for individual pianists who wish to have a handy reference to the piano works of Rubinstein.-ARBA
Mainly a well-constructed, easy to use reference source, this book's extensive biography offers something for general readers.-Choice
"Highly recommended for all academic and public libraries with extensive music collections. Also, it will be an extremely valuable source for individual pianists who wish to have a handy reference to the piano works of Rubinstein."-ARBA
"Mainly a well-constructed, easy to use reference source, this book's extensive biography offers something for general readers."-Choice
"[H]ighly recommended for all academic and public libraries with extensive music collections. Also, it will be an extremely valuable source for individual pianists who wish to have a handy reference to the piano works of Rubinstein."-ARBA
LARRY SITSKY is an internationally acclaimed composer, pianist, musicologist, and teacher and is the Head of Composition Studies at the Australian National University School of Music. His previous publications include Busoni and the Piano: The Works, the Writings, and the Recordings (Greenwood, 1986), The Classical Reproducing Piano Roll: A Catalogue-Index (Greenwood, 1990), and Music of the Repressed Russian Avant-Garde, 1900-1929 (Greenwood, 1994).