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Vladimir Horowitz
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Renowned among the greatest pianists of all time,
Vladimir Horowitz
was born on October 1, 1903 in the Ukraine. Despite receiving his first piano lessons from his mother Sophie at the age of five, he initially indicated little interest in performing, instead focusing his energies on composing; in 1912, however, he began studying at the Kiev Conservatory under professors
Sergei Tarnovsky
and
Felix Blumenfeld
, later performing
Rachmaninov
's
Piano Concerto No. 3
at his 1919 graduation.
Horowitz
made his solo debut
recital in 1920 and within two years was regularly performing throughout Russia; during the 1924-1925 season, he gave some 70 concerts -- 23 in Leningrad alone -- all to capacity audiences. In the autumn of 1925,
Horowitz
left Russia to perform in Berlin and Hamburg; while in Paris, American concert manager Arthur Judson proposed a tour of the U.S. He accepted the offer, which allowed an escape from the revolution; however, he never saw his family again.
In 1928,
Horowitz
made his American debut at Carnegie Hall with
the New York Philharmonic
under
Sir Thomas Beecham
; later that year he reprised
Piano Concerto No. 3
for
Rachmaninov
himself, and the two great pianists became close friends, with
Horowitz
making the first of his three recordings of the piece in 1930. In 1932, he performed for the first time with conductor
Arturo Toscanini
at Carnegie Hall with
the New York Philharmonic
. They too enjoyed a warm relationship, frequently collaborating in the years to come; in December 1933,
Horowitz
even married
Toscanini
's daughter, Wanda. Settling in New York in 1940,
Horowitz
was soon granted his American citizenship, and during World War II he headlined a number of benefit performances which generated millions of dollars for the war bond effort. At the same time, he also performed at the American premieres of
Prokofiev
's
Sonatas Nos. 6, 7 and 8
, and served as a vocal champion of the music of
Samuel Barber
and
Dmitri Kabalevsky
.
In 1953,
Horowitz
announced his retirement from concert performance; he continued recording, however, signing exclusive contract with CBS Masterworks in 1962. Finally, in 1965, he agreed to come back to the stage, delivering his "Historic Return" concert. In 1968, he also agreed to a one-hour concert televised on CBS. On the golden anniversary of his American debut,
Horowitz
gave his first concerto performance in a quarter century, again returning to
Rachmaninov
's
Piano Concerto No. 3
with
the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
, now under
Eugene Ormandy
. In 1982 he gave his first recital in London in over three decades at the request of Prince Charles, and in 1986 he returned to Russia for the first time for sixty years, giving concerts in Moscow and Leningrad. The winner of 15 Grammy awards,
Horowitz
died of a heart attack on November 5, 1989; his body was buried in the
Toscanini
family tomb at the Cimitario Monumentale in Milan, Italy. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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