War sends a beloved Israeli piano competition to Germany

For the first time, the early stages of the Rubinstein competition are taking place abroad. And instead of an Israeli work, each competitor must play a piece by a Jewish composer who lived during the Holocaust

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War sends a beloved Israeli piano competition to Germany

For the first time, the early stages of the Rubinstein competition are taking place abroad. And instead of an Israeli work, each competitor must play a piece by a Jewish composer who lived during the Holocaust

The audience may never have been important to pianist Martha Argerich, a judge at this year's Rubinstein piano competition, a cherished Israeli event. Still, she knows that for most pianists, the audience is vital.

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