Boston Symphony Orchestra VLADIMIR HOROWITZ '31 Program

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This is a rare programme from the March 19th, 1931, Nineteenth Concert of the season presented by the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts ..... In its Fiftieth Season, The Boston Symphony Orchestra was conducted by SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY. The concert's featured soloist was famed pianist VLADIMIR HOROWITZ ..... The eminent piano virtuoso VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (1903-1989), was born in Berdichev, Russia. He was an internationally renowned performer for nearly seven decades. He recieved his early training from his mother, an accomplished pianist herself, and early inspiration from none other than Alexander Scriabin, a friend and teacher of his uncle. Trained at the conservatory at Kiev, he became an accomplished pianist but preferred composing his own music to performing. He studied with Sergei Tarnowski, then Felix Blumenfeld, making his debut at the age of 17 in Khar'kov, in the Ukraine, in 1922. His success as a pianist in the new Soviet Union was assured by a series of 23 recitals in Leningrad in 1924. In these he performed a total of more than 200 works. After his family lost most of its possessions in the Russian Revolution, including the piano, he began giving piano recitals in exchange for food and clothing. In 1925 Horowitz went on a concert tour of Europe. Very successful in Europe, he made his American read more