A recording of Horowitz's historic 1986 recital in Moscow, the program also includes highlights of his return to his native Soviet Union--his first visit in 61 years.
The Golden Age of Russian piano was dead. Until Vladimir Horowitz, then 82, strode onto the stage of the Great Hall in his tuxedo, waving and smiling in his curious, playful way. It was 4 p.m., Sunday ...
We feature a performance from Vladimir Horowitz's special Moscow concert in April of 1986, an event that was broadcast worldwide and came amidst U.S.-Soviet tensions over Libya. From Horowitz's Moscow ...
New York — In the fall of 1981, I returned to New York from my job as assistant manager of the Boston Symphony to join Columbia Artists Management, the renowned talent and booking agency for classical ...
In 1986, after a long career in which he'd firmly established himself as one of the world's most gifted pianists, Vladimir Horowitz made his first concert appearance in Russia since 1925, and the ...