- Beethoven
- Cadenza to 3rd Piano Concerto
- Cadenza to 4th Piano Concerto
- Turkish March from “The Ruins of Athens”
- Heintz
- Bal Costume op.103 no.7 Toreador et Andalous
- Tchaikovsky
- Ivan The Terrible (four hands)
- Barcarolle No.4
- Concert Etude
- Barcarolle
- Doumka
- Doumka-Polon
- Etude No.2
- Grande Etude No.1
- Grand Etude No.2
- Hallali
- Impromptu
- Night
- Nouvelle-Melodie
- Ondine, etude Op.1
- Kammenoi-Ostrow Op.10
- Le Gondoliere Op.10 (alt)
- Le Gondoliere Op.10
- Sonata No.4 Op.100
- Barcarolle No.6 Op.104
- 2 Waltz Op.109
- Reverie-Caprice Op.109
- Two Acrositcs op.114
- Polonaise Op.118
- Sonata No.1 Op.12
- Le Bal, Fantaisie Op.14
- Waltz No.4 Op.14
- Polka No.6 Op.14
- Berceuse Op.16
- Impromptu Op.16
- Sonata No.2 Op.20
- Caprices Op.21
- Serenades Op.22
- Six Etudes Op.23
- Six Preludes Op.24
- Nocturne Op.28
- Deux Melodies Op.3
- Barcarolle Op.30
- Concerto No.2 Op.35
- Gavotta Op.38
- Sonata No.3 Op.41
- Romance No.1 Op.44
- Preghiera Op.44
- Soiree a St.Petersbourg, Six Pieces Op.44
- Piano Concerto No.3 Op.45
- Barcarolle No.2 Op.45 bis
- Barcarolle Op.50 No.3
- Melancolie Op.51 no.1
- Six Fugues Op.53
- Caprice No.1 Op.69
- Nocturne No.2 Op.69
- Concerto No.4 Op.70
- Mazurka Op.71
- 12 pieces Op.75
- Op.82 No.1 etude
- Op.82 No.2 Lesghinka
- Op.82 No.4 Mazurka
- Op.82 No.7 Polka
- Theme and Variations Op.88
- 5a Etude Op.93
- Op.93 No.1 Yankee-Variationen
- Op.93 No.2 Yankee-Variationen
- Op.93 No.3 Polonaise
- Op.93 No.3 Yankee-Variationen
- Op.93 No.3a Miscellaneous Pieces Doumka (Meditation) g-moll
- Op.93 No.7 Barcarolle No.5
- Op.93 No.8 Impromptu
- Op.93 No.8 Variations on Yankee Doodle
- Op.93 No.9a Pres du Russeau
- Op.93 No.9e Serenade (alt)
- Op.93 No.e Serenade
- Nouvelle Melodie op.94
- Piano Concerto No.5 Op.94
- Polonaise
- Serenade Russe
- Valse Caprice
Rubinstein, Anton
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Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (Russian: Анто́н Григо́рьевич Рубинште́йн, tr. Anton Grigor’evič Rubinštejn) (November 28 [O.S. November 16] 1829 – November 20 [O.S. November 8] 1894) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who became a pivotal figure in Russian culture when he founded the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. He was the elder brother of Nikolai Rubinstein who founded the Moscow Conservatory. As a pianist, Rubinstein ranks amongst the great 19th-century keyboard virtuosos. He became most famous for his series of historical recitals—seven enormous, consecutive concerts covering the history of piano music. Rubinstein played this series throughout Russia and Eastern Europe and in the United States when he toured there.
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