Classical Interludes: Ariel Horowitz

Sat, Apr 6 2024
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

BPL Presents classical interludes live music


Hailed by The Washington Post as “sweetly lyrical,” violinist, composer, and community organizer Ariel Horowitz (they/them or she/her) cannot remember life before loving music. In 2020, Ariel joined the prestigious Concert Artists Guild roster for North American management, and enjoys an active concert schedule both as a soloist and as one-half of Vision Duo, an ensemble formed with fellow CAG artist Britton-René Collins in 2021. This coming season, Ariel is excited to release their debut album Phoenix, and will make their Merkin Hall concerto debut. Ariel is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Heartbeat Music Project (HMP), a tuition-free program offering music and Navajo (Diné) cultural education as well as direct aid resources to young people in grades K-12 living in the Navajo Nation and their families. In 2022, HMP was honored to receive the Lewis Prize for Music’s Accelerator Award in the amount of $500,000.  

Ariel will debut music from her upcoming album, Phoenix. This album will center themes of growing up and healing, especially the wounds of her inner child. She will be performing with close friend and pianist Alexa Sier. 

Photo credit Roy Cox

BPL Presents programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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Hailed by The Washington Post as “sweetly lyrical,” violinist, composer, and community organizer Ariel Horowitz (they/them or she/her) cannot remember life before loving music. In 2020, Ariel joined the prestigious Concert Artists Guild roster for North American management, and enjoys an active concert schedule both as a soloist and as one-half of Vision Duo, an ensemble formed with fellow CAG artist Britton-René Collins in 2021. This coming season, Ariel is excited to release their debut album Phoenix, and will make their Merkin Hall concerto debut. Ariel is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Heartbeat Music Project (HMP), a tuition-free program offering music and Navajo (Diné) cultural education as well as direct aid resources to young people in grades K-12 living in the Navajo Nation and their families. In 2022, HMP was honored to receive the Lewis Prize for Music’s Accelerator Award in the amount of $500,000.  

Ariel will debut music from her upcoming album, Phoenix. This album will center themes of growing up and healing, especially the wounds of her inner child. She will be performing with close friend and pianist Alexa Sier. 

Photo credit Roy Cox

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