Description: Hi! You're looking at a SUPERB condition book which is OUT OF PRINT and a fascinating memoir written by classical music pianist ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN and chronicling the musician's early years--the book is a collectible FIRST PRINTING 1973 Popular Library mass market paperback copy. This book is in SUPERB condition and has slight creases on three of the opening tips, some slight creases on the spine end, a couple of slight scuffs on the covers and just very light shelfwear otherwise but NO other significant imperfections! The book is titled My Early Years and it was written by ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN; it was published by Popular Library in 1973 and is a 1st PRINTING copy.Arthur Rubinstein was a Polish American classical pianist who played in public for eight decades. He received international acclaim for his performances of music written by a variety of composers, and many regard him as the greatest Chopin interpreter of his time. He was described by The New York Times as one of the most gifted pianists of the twentieth century.My Young Years is Rubinstein’s book of personal recollections, providing a record of his life and creative development from his childhood days in Poland to the years of World War I. This edition contains 37 illustrations as well as a foreword and an afterword from the author.With his uncanny memory, with his unsurpassed gift as raconteur, the adored maestro of the piano at last tells the story of his life—the adventures, the struggles, the amours, the mishaps, and the triumphs—from his birth in Lodz in a large, complex Polish-Jewish family (they would have been happier if little Arthur had taken to the much more “distinguished” violin), to his education among strangers in musical Berlin, to his visit to Switzerland (to be displayed to the Great God Paderewski), to the first concerts, the first (of many) loves, and the first triumphant tours. By the close of the book, the world is deep in its first Great War, and Arthur deep in his great career—perhaps the greatest, in music, of our century.Here are the places—each new city an adventure—from Warsaw, Berlin, and Paris to St. Petersburg, Vienna, Rome, London, New York (where Rubinstein awoke his first morning to find himself front-page news for reasons far from musical), and Madrid. And here are the people: Josef Hofmann, already adored in America; the young giant Chaliapin, overflowing with animal vitality; the notorious critic Monsieur Willy and his wife (in hair ribbons) Colette—she teasingly urged the young pianist to disaster his first time at roulette, and he repaid her later the same evening by smashing a cream pie in her face at a party; the reputedly terrifying Saint-Saëns; Stravinsky, Casals, Koussevitzky, Diaghilev, Picasso ... In story after wonderful story Rubinstein brings us into the presence of the great, the near great, the once-great, the teachers gentle or tyrannical, the family, the fascinating circles of friends, who populated his Young Years.Rubinstein’s life and music have been illuminated with a radiant energy, a magic that could have only sprung from a gargantuan love of life. His book—bursting with anecdote, information, opinion, with life—is a testament to that great gift.A fantastic find, and a beautiful copy of this book!Thanks for looking, and good luck if you're bidding! Also be sure to check out all of my other great books currently listed on ebay auctions--I can combine shipping for multiple purchases!
Price: 9 USD
Location: Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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Book Title: My Young Years
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Age Level: Adults
Publisher: Popular Library
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Modified Item: No
Subject: Classical Music
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publication Year: 1973
Type: Memoir
Format: Mass Market
Language: English
Country: USA
Author: Arthur Rubinstein
Features: Illustrated, First Printing
Genre: Biography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Biography
Subjects: Memoir
Number of Pages: 509 Pages