Valadimir Horowitz Recital (1965) by Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
The prominent pianist, Volodymyr Horovyts, was born in Kyiv in 1903. Hailing from a family of well-known pianists, he commenced his musical education in his hometown and successfully completed his studies at the Conservatory.
Horowitz At Home - 1965 (1965) by Gjon MiliLIFE Photo Collection
In Ukraine, Volodymyr evolved into a piano virtuoso, and right from the outset of his career, he presented performances across the country. Subsequently, he achieved a successful international career, captivating audiences with his concerts in Europe and the United States.
Horovyts was renowned for his technique and expressive musicality. His interpretations were marked by a deep understanding and commitment to the original context of the works.
He was famous for his performances of Frédéric Chopin's music. His interpretations of Chopin's works are considered some of the most expressive and refined.
Horowitz At Home (1965) by Gjon MiliLIFE Photo Collection
Audiences loved Volodymyr for the technical perfection of his performances and for his artistry. Critics recognized the exceptional atmosphere of his concerts and the broadness of his repertoire.
His repertoire included works of various styles and eras, from the classics to contemporary pieces. He actively promoted unknown works worthy of attention.
Horovyts did not frequently perform in concerts and preferred studio recordings. This approach allowed him to meticulously work on every detail in his interpretations.
By Alfred EisenstaedtLIFE Photo Collection
He shied away from public attention and interviews and placed more emphasis on the importance of the music and the mastery of performance over his popularity.
Text: based on text by Anastasia Denysenko
Original text from the album of the Prominent Ukrainians project, published jointly by Pictoric Illustrators Club, Pavlo Gudimov Ya Gallery Art Center, Artbook Publishing House and Ukraine Crisis Media Center.