Vadim Rubinskiy: Piano Concert

Sat, Feb 25 2023
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Kings Bay Library

live music music


Vadim Rubinskiy was born in Kiev, Ukraine.

He graduated Tchaikovsky State Conservatory in 1983 with a Master of Music degree.

He went on to perform in the most prestigious music halls of Kiev.

In 1995, he became winner of the Ukrainian Premier Festival of Jewish Arts.

Since 1999, he has lived in New York.

In 2005, Rubinskiy performed in Carnegie Hall for “Artists International”.

V. Rubinsky worked as a pianist with the Harlem Ballet Theater.

You will hear the following music:

Rubinskiy. Fantasy based on the theme from the musical “King David” by Alex Ross.

Strauss – Schulz-Evler. “Blue Danube". 

Chopin. Etudes #1, #12 (Op. 25).

Beethoven. “A drum in the distance” Transcribed by V. Rubinskiy. 

Liszt. “Freudvoll und Leidvoll“. Transcribed by V. Rubinskiy.

Liszt. Hungarian Rhapsody. #11.

Rubinskiy. Rhapsody on Divine Melody, jThe First Snow, Rhapsody on the Original Motifes, Near the Wailing Wall, Rhapsody on Havah Nagila and Dies Irae.

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