This vibration is cast into new dimensions. Liberating Eros, it circles the globe, backwards and forwards, flowing to and through us. It is said the artist has a gift— suited for the erotic life of property. On Eros in Arabia, Richard Horowitz channels this vibration and bends bandit sounds by pairing the ancient ney cane flute with the Prophet-5 synthesizer. Interspersed with other instruments and ideas, like echo delayed Moroccan drumming and self-made magic, these elements deal in duality like the ever-shifting characteristics of the composer. Working in natural succession from e… read more
This vibration is cast into new dimensions. Liberating Eros, it circles the globe, backwards and forwards, flowing to and through us. It is said the … read more
This vibration is cast into new dimensions. Liberating Eros, it circles the globe, backwards and forwards, flowing to and through us. It is said the artist has a gift— suited for the ero… read more
Richard Horowitz (born January 6, 1949 in New York City - died April 13 2024 in Marrakesh, Morocco) is a composer, producer, arranger, and musician (Keyboards, Ney, and Percussion). He is best known for his work on The Sheltering Sky, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, which was awarded the 1990 Golden Globe and LA Film Critics Music Awards; Any Given Sunday, directed by Oliver Stone, which was awarded the 2000 BMI Music Award; and Majoun an album released on Sony Classical in 1997, with Sussan Deyhim. He performed his score for 1999 Three Seasons, (directed by Toni Bui produced by Ha… read more
Richard Horowitz (born January 6, 1949 in New York City - died April 13 2024 in Marrakesh, Morocco) is a composer, producer, arranger, and musician (Keyboards, Ney, and Percussion). He is b… read more
Richard Horowitz (born January 6, 1949 in New York City - died April 13 2024 in Marrakesh, Morocco) is a composer, producer, arranger, and musician (Keyboards, Ney, and Percussion). He is best known for his work on The Sheltering Sky, … read more