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Horowitz
[ hawr-uh-wits, hor ]
noun
- ձ·· [vlad, -, uh, -meer, vla-, dee, -meer], 1904–89, U.S. pianist, born in Russia.
Horowitz
/ ˈɒəɪٲ /
noun
- HorowitzVladimir19041989MRussianMUSIC: pianist Vladimir. 1904–89, Russian virtuoso pianist, in the US from 1928
Example Sentences
Cher Horowitz has brought her life of Beverly Hills high fashion, friendship and matchmaking to London's West End, as classic 1990s teen film Clueless has been given a musical makeover.
"Even if people lost everything, they still have hope. And I think that feeds into what we're going to see in the music industry in the future," Mr Horowitz said.
Malofeev, though, found a riveting, antiwar core to the sonata otherwise dismissed as an empty virtuoso score known mainly from Vladimir Horowitz’s recording.
Analysts at venture capital firm Andreeseen Horowitz, one of the biggest crypto donors in the latest election cycle, are also upbeat about the industry's future.
“The future of our business, the future of new technology, the future of America is literally at stake,” Horowitz said.
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