The spirit of Beethoven looms large over today’s date, as we celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838) and Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894).
Ries, a composer of some 300 works, was Beethoven’s friend, secretary, and pupil. His volcanic symphonies emulate those of his teacher.
Rubinstein, founder of the St. Petersburg Conservatory and one of the great pianists, was long rumored to be Beethoven’s illegitimate son, so striking were the similarities of their features. If true, it would surely rank as one of the Master’s most astonishing feats, as Rubinstein was born some 20 months after Beethoven’s death!
Happy birthday, R&R!
Ferdinand Ries: the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
“Grand Variations on Rule, Britannia” (a theme also treated by Beethoven)
Why this is not standard repertoire, I have no idea
More Rubinstein, beginning with his most popular melody
IMAGES: Beethoven… and son (?)

