
Evgeny Kissin – A tribute recital
The Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society is proud to present: Evgeny Kissin – A tribute recital to the Rubinstein Piano Master Competition and to Arthur Rubinstein

Evgeny Kissin – A tribute recital
The Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society is proud to present: Evgeny Kissin – A tribute recital to the Rubinstein Piano Master Competition and to Arthur
Competitors
Competition schedule
Rachmaninoff Marathon
Tuesday
14 March
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18:30 Gala I
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini-Cunmo Yin, Piano Concerto No. 1-Noriko Ogawa, Piano Concerto No. 2-Juan Perez Floristan - 20:15 Reception
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21:15 Gala II
Piano Concerto No. 4-Shiori Kuwahara, Piano Concerto No. 3-Alexander Korsantia
The Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv
Recitals
Wednesday
15 March
- 14:00 Session 1
- 19:00 Session 2
Thursday
16 March
- 14:00 Session 3
- 19:00 Session 4
Friday
17 March
- 10:00 Session 5
- 14:00 Session 6
Saturday
18 March
- 10:30 Session 7
- 14:30 Session 8
- 19:00 Session 9
Sunday
19 March
- 14:00 Session 10
- 19:00 Session 11
Monday
20 March
- 11:00 Session 12
- 15:00 Session 13
- +- 19:00 Announcement for Stage II
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Recitals
Tuesday
21 March
- 14:00 Session 14
- 17:00 Session 15
- 20:30 Session 16
Wednesday
22 March
- 14:00 Session 17
- 17:00 Session 18
- 20:30 Session 19
Thursday
23 March
- 11:00 Session 20
- 14:00 Session 21
- +- 17:30 Announcement for Stage III
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Camber Music
Friday
24 March
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14:00
Session 22
Saturday
25 March
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11:00
Session 23
Classic Concerto Israel Camerata
Sunday
26 March
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20:00
Session 24
Monday
27 March
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20:00
Session 25
Grand Concerto IPO
Wednesday
29 March
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20:00
Session 26
Thursday
30 March
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19:00
Session 27 - Following the Jury meeting - a short announcement of the winners
Award Ceremony
Friday
31 March
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11:00
Award ceremony -
12:00
Winners' concert with Israel Camerata
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Charles Bronfman Auditorium
About the competition
The Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition came into being in 1973, at the initiative of Jan Jacob Bistritzky, a close friend of Arthur Rubinstein, who was honored to give his name to the Competition.
Conceived in the spirit of this legendary pianist, the Competition is committed to attaining standards of the highest order and is a valid international forum for presenting talented, aspiring young pianists and fostering their artistic careers.