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61. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
violinist Sarah Chang returns to the MSO to perform Beethoven’s Violin Concerto,September 1315, and Milwaukee favorite, violinist hilary hahn, returns the
http://www.milwaukeesymphony.org/news/0902ChangHahn.asp
Talented Women of the Violin Light up Stage with
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for First Concerts of New Season Sarah Chang, September 13-15
Music Director Andreas Delfs to Conduct Concerts at Marcus Center SARAH CHANG PERFORMS BEETHOVEN
SEPTEMBER 13-15
Born in Philadelphia to Korean parents, Ms. Chang began studying the violin at age four and within a year, had already performed with orchestras in the area; by age eight, she was performing with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1999, she graduated from high school and the pre-college program at The Juilliard School, where she studied with Dorothy DeLay. About the Music
Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks – This tone poem, which uses only music to tell a story, premiered in Cologne on November 5, 1895 under Conductor Franz Wuellner, and last performed by the MSO in January 1997, with Marek Janowski conducting. Depicting the mischievous adventures of legendary German character, Till Eulenspiegel, the piece is based on the life of an actual person from the 15th century, whose life stories were exaggerated and grew to mythological proportions until Richard Strauss wrote this music that cleverly describes his "merry pranks.”

62. Hahn Plays Bach
Right now, hilary hahn is as good or better than violinists two andthree times her age, both as a violinist and as a musician.
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NonVocal/Solo-Violin-Hahn[Schwartz].htm
Hilary Hahn (Violin) Hahn plays Bach Works for Solo Violin Partita #3 in E, BWV 1006
Partita #2 in d, BWV 1004
Sonata #3 in C, BWV 1005 Hilary Hahn (violin) Sony CD / TT: 78:44 Steve Schwartz wrote (July 29, 2002):
Summary for the Busy Executive : Un-freakin'-believable.
I first heard Hilary Hahn live, in a performance with the Cleveland Orchestra of the Mozart third violin concerto. As a rule, I'm not a huge fan of the Mozart violin concerti, and I've always preferred the "Turkish" fifth. However, Hahn and the Cleveland made a believer of me. Hahn invested her line with the subtlety of a great singer, and the orchestra followed her with the sensitivity of a Gerald Moore. It was one of the finest Mozart performances I've ever heard. Forget Mozart, it was one of the finest performances I've ever heard. Intermission, and I rushed to the lobby, to buy two CDs from the violinist herself (she signed them). So now you know me for the gushing fan I've tried to hide from you.
Right now, Hilary Hahn is as good or better than violinists two and three times her age, both as a violinist and as a musician. My only doubt attaches to her range. I've not heard her in the big Romantic works. Although I note a Brahms concerto recording, everything I've listened to has been small-scale Mozart, Beethoven, Barber, Bernstein, and Bach. Within that, however, she is right now a master, and the thought that she will probably improve unnerves me a little.
All her virtues spring to light from the first notes on this disc: intonation not only dead-on, but actively contributing to the beauty and excitement of the music; double-stops as if they're no big deal; a gorgeous singing tone. In addition to the technique, she is - no other word for it - musical, in a fundamental way that goes beyond intellect and analysis. Maybe someone did teach her this, but it sounds absolutely spontaneous, as if she decides at the last possible instant where the music goes next, while at the same time, holding in her head the larger vision of a movement's architecture.

63. Hilary Hahn Plays Violinconcertos By Samuel Barber And Edgar Meyer
I have had the pleasure of following the recording carreer of hilary hahn sinceher and it carried with it a promise of a young violinist uniquely talented.
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Samuel Barber: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, op.14 Edgar Meyer: Violin Concerto Hilary Hahn , violin The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff Sony Classical SBK 89029 ( fullprice I have had the pleasure of following the recording carreer of Hilary Hahn since her international recording debut. It containes two of Bach's solopartitas and one of the sonatas, and it carried with it a promise of a young violinist uniquely talented. Hahn's account of the 3rd. partita is among the most stimulating I've come across, and I was thus not hesitant in purchasing her following recording of the Beethoven Violinconcerto . Not only is it the greatest of all violinconcertos but possibly the greatest work of music in the western tradition alltogether. I have collected quite a few versions of it over the years, but I tell you Hilary Hahn's account has a special place in my collection. I think I would prefer only Wolfgang Schneiderhahn's version with the Berliners and Eugen Jochum from 1961 (DG) to Hilary Hahn's supreme reading, and that is partly due to Jochum's and the BPO's spectacular orchestral performance. The Beethoven Concerto is coupled with Bernstein's dark spicey vision of Plato's symposium, which is treated to perfection by Hahn, David Zinman and the Baltimore Orchestra. Here we meet with Hahn yet again turning to American music, and despite my great anticipation I am again stunned by the result. I wouldn't dwell too long on whatever similarities there may be between Bernstein's concertante work, and that of Samuel Barber, but there are in both works present a willfullness, and an undeniable charm.

64. Who Says Classical Music Is Boring? - Op. 44
as much talent. And, in my opinion that is as humble as it is infallible,hilary hahn is the best violinist alive. This page now
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I can't go through one day without hearing about Britney Spears, but I've managed to go months without ever hearing about Lara St. John, even though she's just as good looking and has 6.02 x 10 times as much talent. And, in my opinion that is as humble as it is infallible, Hilary Hahn is the best violinist alive. This page now narrows the Spears/Hahn gap by one, to approximately 8 quadrillion to 3. At one time, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Leila Josefowicz were also here, but I've gotten rid of them for space reasons and because their playing isn't as inspired as Lara's and (especially) Hilary's. In any case, these are by no means the only pictures out there on the net, as I have no intention of being a "rabid fan of so-and-so's gallery," but are instead the ones I like the most. If you have good taste, you'll like them, too.
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65. Kennedy Center:
Slatkin, conductor hilary hahn, violin Linda Hohenfeld, soprano As America's bestyoung classical musician (Time Magazine), violinist hilary hahn returns to
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66. Joshua Bell/Hillary Hahn
77. STRAVINSKY Violin Concerto in D. hilary hahn, violinist; Academyof St. Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner, cond. SONY
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BERNSTEIN: West Side Story Suite. Lonely Town. Make Our Garden Grow. Serenade New York, New York
Joshua Bell, violinist/Philharmonia Orch; David Zinman, cond.
SONY SS 89358 TT: 61:35
(5 channel)
A superb collection of Bernstein, mostly heard in effective new arrangements for violin and orchestra by William David Brohn, along with the now-familiar Serenade for Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion. Sony's engineers have given us natural-sounding multi-channel sound, with the solo violin perfectly placed. See REVIEW BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77. STRAVINSKY: Violin Concerto in D.
Hilary Hahn, violinist; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner, cond.
SONY SS 89649 TT: 61:47
(5 channel)
A splendid coupling of two widely divergent violin concertos, the classic Brahms dating from 1878, and the spiky Stravinsky composed in 1931. Hilary Hahn is among the leading young violinists of the day playing with impeccable technique and beautiful tone - Marriner and his group provide fine accompaniments, and the 5 channel sound places the solo instrument just where it should be, with an overall warm ambience.

67. London Promenade Concerts BBC Proms
Georgianborn violinist, Elisabeth Batiashvili (twenty-one years old) and, on thelast night of the Proms , the American violinist, hilary hahn (twenty years
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Youth to the Fore at London Proms By John Sidgwick
LONDON - 4 October 2000
- The past couple of months has witnessed some inspired playing by young violinists in London. During the Promenade Concerts season, the Beethoven Violin Concerto was performed by the Georgian-born violinist, Elisabeth Batiashvili (twenty-one years old) and, on the last night of the "Proms", the American violinist, Hilary Hahn (twenty years old), played Mozart's Concerto No. 4 in D Major with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
The Last Night of the Proms is always an exuberant occasion and the audience this year was fully up to standard: lots of cheerful noise, funny clothes, a real sense of enjoyment. Nevertheless, such an atmosphere, with masses of people crowding almost onto the stage, can be more than a little daunting to a soloist performing in the vastness of London's Royal Albert Hall for the first time. In the case of Hilary Hahn, however, no worry at all. She made her way serenely forward, looking for all the world like Vivien Leigh stepping onto the set for Gone with the Wind
In the slow movement, her sense of line came across with remarkable intensity, leading with complete naturalness to the close, where the violin twice plays an ascending and descending scale of A major. In the whole of Mozart's output, there is hardly a more cogent example of the overall structure of western music, built up as it is essentially of scales. Hahn played these two scales utterly unaffectedly and with heart-stopping beauty.

68. Skaneateles Festival Media
Now 22, American violinist hilary hahn has already established herself as one ofthe most accomplished and compelling artists on the international concert
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PETER BAY, CONDUCTOR
A Festival favorite, conductor Peter Bay is currently Music Director of the Austin Symphony Orchestra and the Britt Festival Orchestra in Medford, Oregon, as well as the Principal Guest Conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent appearances include the Syracuse, Baltimore, Colorado, Dallas, Honolulu, St. Louis and National symphonies, the Buffalo Philharmonic, and the Bochum Philharmoniker in Germany. Back to top
SANFORD SYLVAN, BARITONE
Sanford Sylvan returns again to the Festival after triumphant performances in 2000 and 2001. Winner of both Grammy and Emmy awards for his role in John Adams’ Nixon In China, Mr. Sylvan’s opera appearances have been seen internationally, including on PBS’ “Great Performances.” In addition to highly-acclaimed performances with New York City Opera, he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, and London Symphony and at such prominent festivals as Edinburgh, Tanglewood, Glyndebourne, and Vienna. Back to top
EUGENE DRUCKER, VIOLIN

69. Skaneateles Festival News
Phenomenal young violinist hilary hahn won her first Grammy Award this year for herrecording of the Brahms and Stravinsky Violin Concertos with the Academy of
http://www.skanfest.org/skanfest/news.cfm
HILARY HAHN WINS GRAMMY AWARD
Phenomenal young violinist Hilary Hahn won her first Grammy Award this year for her recording of the Brahms and Stravinsky Violin Concertos with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner conducting. A great favorite of Skaneateles Festival audiences, Hilary will be returning to the festival on August 28 and 30, to perform sonatas by Mozart and Paganini's first violin concerto. For more information about Hilary Hahn's concerts and recordings, visit www.hilaryhahn.com.
EUGENE DRUCKER IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Eugene Drucker, violinist and Diane Walsh, pianist, performed at the Baird Auditorium of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. on January 25, presenting sonatas by Bartok, Faure and Strauss. The duo will repeat the Strauss Sonata this summer at the Festival on August 7.
LA FENICE TAKES A BOW
La Fenice played debut performances in Schenectady and Boston this winter. The Schenectady Gazette called their performance on the Union College Concert Series "an impressive debut" and raved "this ensemble knows how to kick a movement off sharply, keep it flowing beautifully and make doing it seem like a whole lot of fun." La Fenice's members are pianist and festival artistic director Diane Walsh, oboist Peggy Pearson, violinist Catherine Cho, violist Maria Lambros and cellist Marcy Rosen. They will perform at the Festival on August 22.
SYLVAN AND WALSH TO PERFORM IN NEW YORK CITY
Baritone Sanford Sylvan and Festival Artistic Director and pianist Diane Walsh will perform Beethoven's song cycle, "An die ferne geliebte" (To the distant beloved) at the 92nd Street Y in New York on March 29, and again at the Festival on August 22.

70. Soloists Of The Season 2002/2003
hilary hahn At the tender age of ten, violinist hilary hahn, born in 1979 in Lexington,Virginia, had already been accepted at Philadephia's renowned Curtis
http://www.br-online.de/kultur-szene/klassik_e/pages/solisten/hahn.html
SOLOISTS OF THE SEASON 2002 / 2003 Hilary Hahn
Beyond this, during the 1996/97 and 1997/98 seasons, she was an artistic member of the renowned Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. Hilary Hahn has received numerous of awards for her recordings of, among other works, Bach's Solo Sonatas, as well as Bernstein's Serenade. Her most recently released recording contains performances of violin concertos by Brahms and Stravinsky. Apart from the Beethoven Concerto, Hilary Hahn has already played the two Violin Concertos by Prokofiev and the Brahms and Sibelius concertos with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks.

71. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > ... > Strings > Bowed Strings > Violin
3. violinist.com www.violinist.com. 4. Pittsburgh PostGazette hilary hahn- violinist with a visi www.post-gazette.com/magazine/20000915pso1.asp.
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72. Welcome To Gramophone - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine
hahn moves to DG, July 16 2002, American violinist hilary hahn is understood tobe leaving Sony for Deutsche Grammophon. hilary hahn (photo Karen Cipolla).
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1228&newssectionID=6

73. Welcome To Gramophone - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine
hahn officially signs to DG, September 13 2002, violinist hilary hahn has nowofficially signed to Deutsche Grammophon. hilary hahn (photo Karen Cipolla).
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1361&newssectionID=1

74. Some More Hilary Hahn Concert Photos
Some More hilary hahn Concert Photos. Hesed and her mother. Hesed is the Hebrewword for loving kindness. Hesed is a violinist with the symphony and shows her
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Some More Hilary Hahn Concert Photos
Hesed and her mother. "Hesed" is the Hebrew word for loving kindness. Hesed is a violinist with the symphony and shows her kind caring in many ways. Michael and his bass. Michael is principal bass with the Loudoun Symphony. He is noted for his wonderful sense of humor. Ron and his shadow Ron is our principal violist, sometimes conductor for the string workshop and choir director for the First Mount Olive Gospel Choir in Leesburg, VA. page one
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75. SONY Classics
Following her acclaimed recording of the Brahms and Stravinsky concertos, the youngAmerican violinist hilary hahn is featured in another contrasting coupling
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Free Shipping with purchase of 2 or more CD's at Sony Music Direct
    They have come a long way since singing for donations in London's Covent Garden Piazza only a little over a year ago. Stadiums full of soccer fans across Europe cheer them now. When their album was released in England, they soared to the top of the classical charts and ruled there for three months. They look like rock divas, and they sing like angels - OperaBabes are ready to take America by storm with the release of their first recording Beyond Imagination, was released from Sony Classical on Tuesday, January 14, 2003. On Beyond Imagination, operatic and classical favorites get a new, exuberant twist from soprano Rebecca Knight and mezzo-soprano Karen England, the beautiful duo from the U.K. known as OperaBabes. The U.S. release of the album follows the OperaBabes' first American appearances October 9-12, 2002, at New York's legendary Café Carlyle, as part of the "Best of British Excellence" Festival, sponsored by Departures Magazine. Beyond Imagination begins with their first international hit "One Fine Day," which transforms Puccini's "Un bel di" from Madama Butterfly with a new musical treatment that features the Japanese drum ensemble Kodo. (England's ITV network chose "One Fine Day" as its World Cup theme this year.) A high-powered version of the famous Flower Duet from Lakmé (heard in British Airways' popular TV ads) called "Lakmé H2O" is included, as well as fresh takes on favorite selections from Carmen, Kismet, The Tales of Hoffmann, La Wally and Carmina Burana, and great melodies by Beethoven, Grieg, Dvorák, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky.

76. INKPOT: SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - 18 November 2000
hilary hahn is definitely no ordinary violinist, but one with a greatsense of individuality and musical sense. Barely past her
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Saturday
18 November 2000

Victoria Concert Hall MASTERS SERIES
Hilary Hahn Plays Shostakovich Alexander BORODIN
Overture to Prince Igor
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH
Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor, op.77
Jean SIBELIUS

Symphony No.5 in E-flat major, op.82
Hilary HAHN violin
SHUI Lan conductor NOISE RATING INDEX: 3 (If you MUST crinkle plastic for any reason, do it QUICKLY and IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT TRY to do it slowly in a futile attempt to keep quiet - you WILL inevitably fail and create even more noise over a longer period of time). The Noise Rating Index is a partially-objective measurement of pager and handphone blasts, 9pm and 10pm watch beeps, coughing-during-the-pianissimo-bits, intra-audience conversation and other mind-bogglingly inept noises emitted in the concert hall during actual performance of music. It is measured on a scale of to 5, in increasing annoyance. This review has been kindly sponsored by the Singapore Symphonia Co. Ltd

77. MusicMoz - Instruments: Stringed: Bowed: Violin: Violinists: Links: Classical
hahn, hilary Fan site Links to articles, reviews, and interviews. Hope, Daniel- Official site. Khitruk, Anastasia - Russian trained concert violinist.
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about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Stringed Bowed ... Links : Classical Barachovsky, Anton - Biography, agency contact information. Baraldi, Roberto - Homepage of Italian violinist. Reviews and audio clips of recordings. (Italian and English) Baraldi, Roberto - Italian violinist. Concert master of Fenice Theatre. Biography, discography, information on his violin, reviews, and links. Barrie, Matthew J. - Biographical data, contact information, and picture. Barton, Rachel - Fan site. Links. Bell, Joshua - Biography, news, recordings, tour dates, pictures, articles, and links. Chang, Sarah - Discography, biography, interview, and transcript of a chat session. Chee-Yun - Biography, reviews, interview, discography, itinerary, and repertoire. Fodor, Eugene - Biography, reviews, Real Audio clips, and discography. Fong, Christina - Violinist/violist specializing in contemporary music: includes discography, reviews, and composer links. Foster, Martin - Biography, photos, discography, French music project. Frank, Pamela

78. Hilary Hahn
The article is entitled Brahms Bombshell. However, there is a young violinist growingup in America whose focus is music. Her name is hilary hahn, she is 18
http://www.georghirsch.com/summaries/eng/1998/ghhahnme.html
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79. Free BSO For MIT Students
Lynn Harrell. February 6, Leonard Slatkin leading music of Berlioz,Meyer, and Walton, with violinist hilary hahn. March 6, Bernard
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Boston Symphony Orchestra Student Ticket Program
The Council for the Arts at MIT is again offering MIT students the opportunity to attend up to 20 Boston Symphony Orchestra performances during the 2002-03 season for no charge with the BSO College Card. MIT students only need to show their MIT Student IDs at the BSO Box Office (301 Massachusetts Ave.) to pick up a BSO College Card.
Each BSO College Card offers a seat to up to 20 concerts and open rehearsals during the upcoming BSO season. Beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the day of each concert offered through the card, student cardholders will be able to call a special designated phone line listed on the card (617/638-9478) to confirm that tickets are available for that day's concert. Tickets will be available for pickup - one per cardholder, student ID required at the Symphony Hall Box Office from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on concert days. Tickets are available on a first-come first-served basis, but a minimum of 100 tickets will be held for each BSO College Card concert. The BSO College Card presents college students with an unprecedented opportunity to hear the orchestra led by some of the most distinguished and gifted conductors of our time, including BSO Principal Guest Conductor Bernard Haitink, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Kurt Masur, and Andre Previn. In addition, students can observe the orchestra as it rehearses two upcoming world premieres of BSO commissions from MIT Institute Professor John Harbison and Sofia Gubaidulina. The BSO 2002-03 season runs from late September through late May at world famous Symphony Hall in Boston.

80. Violinist - Wikipedia
violinist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joshua Bell; Sarah Chang;Stephanie Chase; Pamela Frank; Ida Haendel; hilary hahn; Monica Huggett;
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin . The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Important violinists include: and the following 20th Century players: and some popular present day violinists include:

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