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  • Vladimir Horowitz - Wikipedia
    Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz[n 1] (October 1 [O S September 18] 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Russian [1][2][3] and American pianist Considered one of the greatest pianists of all time, [4][5][6] he was known for his virtuoso technique, timbre, and the public excitement engendered by his playing [7]
  • Vladimir Horowitz | Biography, Compositions, Facts | Britannica
    Vladimir Horowitz (1903–89) was a Russian-born American virtuoso pianist in the Romantic tradition Celebrated for his flawless technique and an almost orchestral quality of tone, his performances were admired for their technical precision and dynamic range
  • The Essential Vladimir Horowitz | San Francisco Classical Voice - SFCV
    Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989) was at once one of the most poetic and one of the showiest pianists of the 20th century His superhuman finger speed, his bombastic fortissimos, and his (not occasional) disregard of composer’s performance markings won him a huge fan base but also the ire of some contemporaneous critics, such as the irascible
  • Vladimir Horowitz - New World Encyclopedia
    Vladimir Samoylovych Horowitz (Ukrainian: Володимир Самійлович Горовиць, Russian: Владимир Самойлович Горовиц) (1 October 1903 – 5 November 1989) was an American classical pianist of Ukrainian birth In his prime, he was considered one of the most brilliant pianists of his time
  • The Horowitz Website
    In 2002, Christian Johansson launched what was known as “The Horowitz Website ” It contained a vast amount of well-organized research, including a database detailing most of Vladimir Horowitz ’s concerts between 1920 and 1987, as well many of his recordings, both commercial and pirated
  • David Horowitz, combative right-wing activist and author, dies at 86 - MSN
    David Horowitz, a former 1960s firebrand who moved from the far left to the far right, becoming an ideological touchstone for the Trump administration while railing against illegal immigration,
  • David Horowitz, 1939–2025 - Washington Examiner
    David Horowitz was a man who lived with the intensity of a lightning storm, striking left and right across America’s ideological divide He began as a New Left radical, a fiery apostle of
  • Federal Reserve Board - Michael E. Horowitz appointed Inspector General . . .
    Horowitz has more than 35 years of experience in law, public administration, and investigations He most recently served as inspector general for the Department of Justice, a position he has held since April 2012 Horowitz also chaired a committee of 21 federal inspectors general to oversee $5 trillion in pandemic relief spending, has chaired
  • Vladimir Horowitz - Carnegie Hall
    For nearly six decades, Vladimir Horowitz’s career was intertwined with the history of Carnegie Hall His 1928 debut with the New York Philharmonic was just the prelude to an astonishing recital career that included his triumphant 1965 comeback from a 12-year performing hiatus for which—in the pre-electronic ticketing age—all seats sold
  • Conservative Icon, Thinker David Horowitz Dies at 86 - Newsmax
    At age 86, longtime Newsmax commentator and conservative Jewish author David Horowitz has died





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