An exclusive interview with Auschwitz survivor and award-winning photographer Ryszard Horowitz, on his extraordinary life and his perilous childhood as a Jewish boy in Nazi-occupied Kraków.
Each of these artists has uniquely contributed to their respective genres and achieved remarkable recognition.
Each of these artists has uniquely contributed to their respective genres and achieved remarkable recognition.
Barenboim plays with an unpredictability akin to the more recent Arrau, and he is almost the only younger pianist about whom Arrau has something nice to say in Horowitz's book. Comparisons of Arrau ...
For pianist Lyndon Ji ’16 MUS ’29, a current student of Yang, what makes the Horowitz Series such a treasure is not the guest artists but the faculty concerts. According to Ji, the big names will sell ...
And we had jazz," Horowitz recalled. In 1958, American jazz pianist Dave Brubeck arrived in Kraków to perform. Ryszard Horowitz was there with his camera and documented it in pictures.
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