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Israel Horowitz (producer)

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described Horowitz as "one of the most distinguished and admired figures in the music industry, but also one of its modern architects, helping pioneer contemporary music journalism and criticism, as well as playing a consummate role as A&R executive and astute producer of some of the foremost
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in 1973, serving variously as the publication's New York bureau chief, classical music editor and executive editor. After retiring from his editing responsibilities in the 1980s, he continued to write
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in 1956. When Horowitz was hired by Decca, the label had not been producing classical music, and it was Horowitz's efforts that enabled Decca to compete with
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Some of Horowitz's best known recording were the works he did with Segovia at Decca and as an independent producer. The albums they produced included
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classical artists of our era. Horowitz exemplifies the finest aspects of journalism and the arts.
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in 1948, where he first covered the coin-operated machine beat and moved on to cover music.
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Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
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from 1958 to 1971. In this role he produced recordings by organist
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After leaving military service, he was hired as a reporter by
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Horowitz died at age 92 on December 26, 2008, at his home in
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where he studied the violin. He was drafted in 1943 into the
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pieces, as well as original works written for Segovia by
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New York
Closter, New Jersey
Classical music
Producer
Decca Records
record producer
classical music
Billboard
New York City
Juilliard School
United States Army Air Forces
Billboard
Decca Records
Columbia Records
RCA Records
artists and repertory
Virgil Fox
Erica Morini
Ruggiero Ricci
Leopold Stokowski
New York Pro Musica
classical guitarist
Andrés Segovia
lute
vihuela
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Manuel MarĂ­a Ponce
Alexandre Tansman
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
Grammy Awards of 1959

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