This is one of the Rubinstein favorite piece, and I understand why. He even wanted this song to be played at his death. It's simple and I think one of the most beautiful thing ever written by humans.
One of Ruben's most memorable interpretations was probably: Nocturnes, Op.62, No: 2 In E. I've had several dreams and nightmares about this one. (sorry for bad ing, I'm Brazilian)
This is one of the Rubinstein favorite piece, and I understand why. He even wanted this song to be played at his death.
It's simple and I think one of the most beautiful thing ever written by humans.
Absolutely true. Both great artists with deep sensitivity toward great art and beauty…
One of Ruben's most memorable interpretations was probably: Nocturnes, Op.62, No: 2 In E. I've had several dreams and nightmares about this one.
(sorry for bad ing, I'm Brazilian)
@@Rnd160Rubinstein is the reference for every Rachmaninoff and Chopin piece. He is the ultimate Chopin player.