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What does VH stand for?

Vladimir Horowitz (classical pianist)


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Kramer has studied with Vladimir Horowitz and John Perry, and was coached by Artur Rubinstein, Gina Bachauer, Leon Fleisher and Eugene List.
Among his many other positions in the music business, Chapin was vice president in charge of classical music and theater at Columbia Records, working with the likes of Vladimir Horowitz, Igor Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein.
Trained as a piano technician, he worked in Los Angeles and Portland for several years preparing pianos for concert performers such as Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein.
These original mono recordings were made between 1919 and 1954, and the virtuoso performances by the likes of Vladimir Horowitz, Wilhelm Kempff, Myra Hess and Artur Rubinstein stretch piano technique to the limit.
Think of Biggs as the hedgehog and Fox as--ahem--the fox, or of Biggs as the organ's Artur Schnabel (though eschewing Schnabel's technical mishaps) and Fox as its Vladimir Horowitz.
Arthur Rubinstein and Vladimir Horowitz were Steinway artists: Rubinstein could make the instrument sound as hearty as a steak dinner, while Horowitz’s fleet, flat-fingered renditions sounded mercurial and diabolical.
Steinway pianos have also found favour with everyone from the legendary Russian pianist, Vladimir Horowitz, to American singer- song writer Billy Joel.
Vladimir Horowitz, piano; Eugene Ormandy, New York Philharmonic.

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