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'''Anton Gregryevich Rubinstein''' (not to be confounded with Josef, also was a Russian great musician)pianist, was born 1829conductor, in and composer of the village mid nineteenth century, of WetchwotgretzJewish lineage, Bessarabia, died at Peterhof, near St. Petersburg, in 1894. His parents embraced who converted to Orthodox Christianity, and the children were probably baptized when still youngwith his family. Anton He was first taught music by his mother (Katherina Khristoferovna, née Lowenstein), and then studied at Moscow. The great services rendered by him in the advance older brother of music in Russia were recognized by the Czar, who decorated him with the [[w:Order of St. VladimirNikolai Rubinstein|Order of St. VladimirNikolai Gregryevich Rubinstein]].
===References=Life==* "[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Anton_Gregryevich_Rubinstein Anton Gregryevich Rubinsteinwas born on [[November 28]" fom ], 1829 in the English language <em>village of Vikhvatinets in the district of Podolsk, Russia, (now known as [httpW://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/ Messianic Judaism WikiVikhvatinets|Ofatinţi]</em>in Transnistria, Republic of Moldova).* RevThe Rubinstein family moved to Moscow, Russia before the birth, in 1835, of his brother Nikolai, where his father opened a pencil factory. [http://enAbout 1840, the Rubinstein family became Orthodox Christians at the direction of his paternal grandfather.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Aaron_Bernstein Aaron Bernstein].<em>[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Some_Jewish_Witnesses_for_Christ_(book) Some Jewish Witnesses Becoming Orthodox Christians allowed the Rubinsteins to travel freely, something not permitted for Christ]</em> London 1906Jews in Russia at the time.
In early 1844, Anton and Nikolai, accompanied by their mother and sister, continued their education in Berlin, studying composition and theory, as well as Orthodox catechism, Russian grammar, and other subjects. During the summer of 1846, he remained in Berlin when his mother, brother, and sister returned to Moscow when their father became gravely ill. Now 17 and no longer a child prodigy, Anton attempted to obtain a sponsor for further study, but was rebuffed. In acute poverty, he turned to giving piano lessons while he tried the consort tour. Forced to return to Russia by the Revolution of 1848, Anton spent the next five years performing concerts, including at the imperial court. By 1852, he had become a leading figure in the musical life of St. Petersburg. During this time he turned to composing. In 1854, he began a four year tour of Europe during which he reestablished his reputation as a virtuoso as well as a composer. Having gained the sponsorship of Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna, sister of Tsar Nicholas I, he and Elena Pavlovna founded, in 1862, the Russian Musical Society. During this time Anton produced some of his greatest works: his ''Fourth Piano Concerto'', ''Don Quixote'' and the operas ''The Demon'' and ''Ivan IV Grozny''. In 1862, as an outgrowth of the Musical Society he founded the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the first music school in Russia, of which he was the first director. During the 1872-3 season, Anton toured the United States, giving 215 concerts in 239 days. Returning to Russia, he continued to make tours as a pianist and give appearances as a conductor. He also returned to the conservatory, in 1887, where he embarked on a program of improving its standards. In 1891, he left the Conservatory over imperial demands that entrance to the Conservatory be based on ethnic politics instead of merit. Settling in Dresden, Germany, he gave concerts in Germany and Austria, and occasionally returned to Russia to visit friends and family. As his health began to fade, Anton gave his last concert in St. Petersburg on [[January 14]], 1894. He moved back to live in Peterhof in the summer of the year and died there on [[November 20]], 1894 of heart disease. ==Sources==*[[Wikipedia:Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein]]*"[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Anton_Gregryevich_Rubinstein Anton Gregryevich Rubinstein]" from the English language <em>[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/ Messianic Judaism Wiki]</em>.*Rev. [http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Aaron_Bernstein Aaron Bernstein].<em>[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Some_Jewish_Witnesses_for_Christ_(book) Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ]</em> London 1906.*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=457&letter=R Anton Grigoryevich Rubinstein] [[Category:Converts to Orthodox Christianity|Rubinstein]][[Category:Converts to Orthodox Christianity from Judaism|Rubinstein]]