The famed pianist, Arthur Rubinstein...
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The famed pianist, Arthur Rubinstein, gave a dinner party in honor of the equally famous composer, Sergei Rachmaninoff. During the meal, Rachmaninoff mentioned he thought the Grieg piano concerto was the greatest ever written. Rubenstein said he had just recorded it. Rachmaninoff insisted on hearing the recording, then and there. During coffee, the disc was placed on the turntable and all the guests settled in to listen. Rachmaninoff closed his eyes and absorbed all of it in silence. At the end of the concerto, he opened his eyes and said, "Piano out of tune."
In God's new order, even the pianos will be in tune.
In God's new order, even the pianos will be in tune.
