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Horowitz Piano Series Continues Tradition with World-Class Performances
Since 2000, the Horowitz Piano Series has been a fixture at Yale’s Morse Recital Hall, bringing some of the finest pianists from around the world to preserve the art of the piano recital—a genre that has become increasingly rare in today’s concert landscape.
Boris Berman, the artistic director of the Horowitz series, notes that the series is unique in the United States, being the only one entirely devoted to piano recitals.
“There used to be a time when piano recitals were ubiquitous. They’ve since dwindled, and we hope to keep that tradition alive,” Berman explains.
For over two decades, the series has hosted some of the most renowned pianists in the world, including Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia, and Emanuel Ax.
The series’ ability to attract such high-caliber artists can be attributed to the respected faculty and the strong reputation the series has built since its inception.
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