Violinist and Levine alum Ariel Horowitz returns for a special performance for our Levine community.
About Ariel Horowitz
Ariel is a violinist, composer, and community organizer who draws from both the classical canon and the works of historically underrepresented composers. As a composer, songwriter, and avid improviser, Ariel’s original music centers on themes of healing, community, and liberation.
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, and their families, living in the Navajo Nation. In 2022, HMP was honored to receive the Lewis Prize for Music’s Accelerator Award.
In October 2024, Ariel released their solo debut album, Hearth, on the Bright Shiny Things label. Hearth is an immersive collection that weaves together classical pieces, original compositions, spoken word, and nature sounds, creating a dialogue between indie influences and classical traditions.
Levine Music gratefully acknowledges Jane and Robert Loeffler as well as the support of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
Online
The link to view the performance will be sent by email prior to the event.
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