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Regarded as the greatest Chopin interpreter of his time, Artur “Arthur” Rubinstein was born in
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displaying perfect pitch prompting his parents to guide him toward a musical career. At age four he
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Malio Cardarelli adult career met with monetary problems, causing him to be haunted by creditors and forcing him to
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to share some of Malio and played throughout Europe. His United States debut was in 1906 at Carnegie Hall. Subsequently,
Cardarelli’s descriptions of later performances in Russia, Austria, Italy, London, Spain, Germany and elsewhere brought him much
artists who have appeared
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he resided during the difficult World War II years. His once only and memorable appearance at the
Stanley Theater stage was in April 1953. After a career of eight decades, failing eyesight forced Arthur
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