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Born: June 23, 1892 - Lemberg (Lvov), Poland |
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The Polish-born pianist, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, was taught to play the piano by his mother, a student of one of Chopin's students, and his main teacher, Theodor Leschetizky, was a protégé of Carl Czerny. Horszowski was playing (and transposing) Bach inventions at age five; at eight he was presented to the public as a prodigy, and at ten he began his formal career. He played for Fauré and perhaps Camille Saint-Saëns in 1905 and made his USA debut, at Carnegie Hall, the following year. It was also during 1906 that he met the youthful Pablo Casals and Arturo Toscanini, who became lifelong friends and collaborators. Horszowski was especially noted as a chamber music pianist and became a fixture of Casals' Prades Festival for many years. |
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Portrait of Horszowki when he was very young by the Italian painter Arturo Rietti (1863-1943) [contributed by Maurizio Lorber] |
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Source: All Music Guide Website (Author: James Manheim) |
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Mieczyslaw Horszowski : Short Biography | Recordings of Non-Vocal WorksReviews of Non-Vocal Recordings: Bach’s WTC - One More Time |
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Links to other Sites |
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Mieczyslaw Horszowski - Biography (AMG) |
Mieczysław Horszowski (Answers.com) |
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