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SFCM Trustee Stephen Rubin鈥檚 New Book is a Backstage Pass to the Worlds of Music, Publishing

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"Words and Music" shares the stories and secrets of Rubin鈥檚 celebrated career.

January 24, 2023 by Mark Taylor

Founder and benefactor of the Stephen and Cynthia Rubin Institute for Music Criticism, SFCM Trustee, and legendary book publisher Stephen Rubin鈥檚 memoir was released today by Applause Books.

chronicles Rubin鈥檚 work as a culture-beat reporter and his four decades leading the book business. In the memoir, he explores the topics of publishing, music, entertainment, and philanthropy, including his efforts advancing the mission of the Conservatory.

鈥淚n regard to the book as a whole, what stands out for me is the arc of Steve鈥檚 genius, his capacity to win trust, and his preternatural instinct for a great story,鈥 said SFCM President David Stull, who provided remarks at a celebration launching the book. 鈥淭en percent of his work is a career for the rest of us. Words and Music is a joy to read, but it鈥檚 also a wonderful portrait of its author.鈥

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Early in his career, Rubin parlayed his music column at New York University鈥檚 college paper into a freelance writing job for the New York Times. Rubin covered pop, classical music, and Hollywood. He wrote numerous profiles of prominent musicians, including icons Pierre Boulez, Arthur Fiedler, James Levine, Birgit Nilsson, Luciano Pavarotti, Leontyne Price, Dimitri Shostakovich, Beverly Sills, George Solti, and SFCM alumnus Isaac Stern. In 1974, he authored The New Met in Profile, an account of the Metropolitan Opera following the departure of Rudolf Bing, who served as its general manager for more than two decades.

Rubin went on to join Bantam Books and rose through the industry ranks, ultimately serving at the helm of Doubleday and Henry Holt, among other roles. During his tenure, he witnessed鈥揳nd led鈥攄ramatic change in the business while publishing such bestselling authors as Mitch Albom, Margaret Atwood, Dan Brown, Bill Bryson, John Grisham, and Ian McEwan.

When Rubin was president and publisher of Henry Holt, the company鈥檚 bestsellers included Elton John鈥檚 autobiography, Me, the memoir of Edward Snowden, Michael Wolff鈥檚 runaway hit Fire and Fury, Bill O鈥橰eilly鈥檚 Killing series, the novels of two-time Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel, Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, Elizabeth Kolbert鈥檚 Pulitzer-winning The Sixth Extinction, the diaries of Andy Cohen, and The Vanity Fair Diaries by Tina Brown.

鈥淏etween his passion for opera and publishing, Steve has met many of the luminaries in both fields, and quite a few reprobates as well. He brings all to life in this lively, hilarious, thoughtful, and often touching memoir,鈥 New York Times-bestselling author Louise Penny wrote of the book. 鈥淗e is wonderful company, as you will soon discover.鈥

Learn more about the Rubin Institute for Music Criticism.