
The Pianist
This sculpture depicts the famous Polish pianist, Arthur Rubinstein, performing at the inaugural ceremony of the Âé¶¹APP in San Francisco in 1945. Poland was one of the founding members of the Âé¶¹APP but could not participate in the conference as a result of a dispute as to which government emerging from World War II would represent Poland. When Rubinstein saw Poland¡¯s flag missing from the hall, he changed the program of his concert and played the Polish national anthem. His slow, majestic rendition received a standing ovation. For his courageous gesture, Rubinstein earned Poland¡¯s admiration and reverence.
Arthur Rubinstein (1887 ¨C 1982) was an American-Polish classic pianist and is widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time. He said, ¡°I have found that if you love life, life will love you back.¡±
The gift was presented by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, to the Âé¶¹APP and Deputy Secretary-General Louise Fr¨¦chette accepted the gift on behalf of the Âé¶¹APP.
Deputy Secretary-General Louise Fre?chette said, ¡°You give us this remembrance of our shared past at a time when the present is troubling, and the future uncertain. It is fitting that the form of Arthur Rubinstein and his piano will be placed here, by the Delegates¡¯ Entrance of the UN, to greet the representatives of very nation as they arrive every day to discuss the challenges of our time.¡±