Sony has just released a new live CD featuring the great Russian pianist Vladimir Horowitz, calling it The Legendary Berlin Concert, 18th May, 1986. My first question upon receiving it was “why did ...
Vladimir Horowitz, the great and wizardly pianist, lived from 1903 to 1989. He played his last recital on June 21, 1987, at age 83. And now we have that recital on disc. The event took place in ...
John Edward Hasse’s interesting and informative history of composer John Philip Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever” (“Patriotism, Energy and Optimism,” Masterpiece, July 2) recognizes classical ...
When Vladimir Horowitz walked from the Carnegie Hall stage into retirement nine years ago, he continued to talk for a while with his audience through recordings. Then, because of differences with RCA ...
No pianist of our time has had a more curious history than Vladimir Horowitz. After a brief but brilliant career in Europe he made his American debut in 1928 at the age of twenty-four. It was no easy ...
THE BOTTOM LINE: An epic set recalls the legendary pianist in his peak years. Even the sturdiest reputations have a way of changing after the death of an artist. At the turn of the century Paderewski ...
Yulianna Avdeeva: My parents were huge music admirers. I got a present from a friend of my mother, who presented me three tapes with the recordings of Vladimir Horowitz. So that was, for me, ...
New York's Metropolitan Opera has named Peter Gelb, a record company executive who managed the career of Vladimir Horowitz, as its next impresario. Gelb is scheduled to join the Met next August and ...
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