- Mieczysław
Horszowski (June 23, 1892 – May 22, 1993) was a
Polish and
American pianist who had one of the
longest careers in the
history of the performing...
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Viola da Gamba, with Mieczysław
Horszowski Schumann: Trio No. 2, with
Yehudi Menuhin and Mieczysław
Horszowski Schumann: Trio No. 3, with Sándor Végh...
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including flute lessons from his father. The
classical pianist Mieczysław
Horszowski (1892–1993) was born here. The
opera diva
Salomea Kruszelnicka called...
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Institute of Music,
where his
teachers included the
Polish pianist Mieczysław
Horszowski, the
American virtuoso Lee Luvisi, as well as his own father. He graduated...
- Gasztowt, Gosztowt, Grocholski, Gucewicz, Gumkowski, Hołub, Horszewski,
Horszowski, Hry****wicz, Imszeński, Iwanowski, Jałowski Baranowicz, Jeleniowski,...
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Deutsche Grammophon, 1975)
Glenn Gould (Columbia/Sony, 1977) Mieczysław
Horszowski (No. 3, Pearl, 1979; No. 2, Arbiter, 1984; No. 5, RCA ****an, 1987) Ivo...
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Josef Hofmann,
Glenn Gould,
Annie Fischer,
Rudolf Serkin, Mieczysław
Horszowski, Radu Lupu,
Murray Perahia,
Richard Goode and
Peter Serkin. Schiff, known...
- recordings,
including performances by such world-famous
artists as
Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Joel Cohen, and
Malcolm Bilson. Now a
division of
Sirius Music, Inc....
- by solo
performers such as
pianists Arthur Rubinstein and Mieczysław
Horszowski, who both
debuted at
Carnegie Hall in 1906 and
continued performing there...
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Zellig Harris,
American linguist and
academic (b. 1909) 1993 – Mieczysław
Horszowski, Polish-American
pianist and
composer (b. 1892) 1997 –
Alziro Bergonzo...