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Anton Gregryevich Rubinstein (not to be confounded with Josef, also a Russian great musician), was born 1829, in the village of Wetchwotgretz, Bessarabia, died at Peterhof, near St. Petersburg, in 1894. His parents embraced Christianity, and the children were probably baptized when still young. Anton 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 of music in Russia were recognized by the Czar, who decorated him with the Order of St. Vladimir.
References
- "Anton Gregryevich Rubinstein" fom the English language Messianic Judaism Wiki.
- Rev. Aaron Bernstein.Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ London 1906.
External links
- Anton Rubinstein at Wikipedia.