vn, 1946-1996 LV, Riga
Musician of Classical
A.k.a. Philippe Hirshhorn
Violinist, born 11 Jun 1946 in Riga, Latvia, died 26 Nov 1996 (aged 50) in Brussels, Belgium. Won the first prize at the International Queen Elizabeth Music Competion in 1967 (the year in which Gidon Kremer won the third prize).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live Performances 1967-1977 | Philippe Hirschhorn | 2007 | Album |
Beethoven / Berg / Paganini | Philippe Hirschhorn | 1997 | Compil. |
Johannes Brahms | Vassily Lobanov, Philippe Hirschhorn, Diemut Poppen, Dmitri Ferschtman | 1995 | Album |
2 Klaviertrios | Johannes Brahms, Alexander Rabinovitch, Philippe Hirschhorn, David Geringas | 1990 | Album |
Philippe Hirschhorn - 1st Price Of International Queen Elisabeth Competition | Antonio Vivaldi, Gustav Holst, Guillaume Lekeu, Philippe Hirschhorn, Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie | 1982 | Album |
Concours Musical International Reine Elisabeth. Souvenirs | Ricardo Odnoposoff, Leonid Kogan, Berl Senofsky, Alberto Lisy, Jaime Laredo, Alexi Michlin, Stoïko Milanova, Philippe Hirschhorn | 1971 | Album |
Concours International Reine Elisabeth 1967 Volume 1: Concerto Voor Viool Nr. 1 / Caprice D'Après L'Étude En Forme De Valse | Philippe Hirschhorn, Niccolò Paganini / Camille Saint-Saëns | 1967 | Album |