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81. WNYC - Music
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Giving on-line is the most cost effective way to support WNYC. See the Thank You Gifts Email Updates Sign Up Now to receive WNYCmail On the Town 10 Not-to-Miss Classical Concerts around New York in November Photo: Hilary Hahn performs at Carnegie Hall November 26. Ian Bostridge at Avery Fisher Hall, the Ahn Trio takes Joe's Pub, and Hilary Hahn makes her much-anticipated Carnegie Hall debut - these and other events highlight WNYC's On the Town picks for November. Classical Action presents Deborah Voigt on Broadway Soprano Deborah Voigt and several of Broadway's leading menincluding Malcom Gets (Amour); Howard McGillin (The Phantom of the Opera); Adam Pascal (Aida); Patrick Wilson (Oklahoma); and Tom Wopat (42nd Street)gather to raise money for AIDS research. The evening of arias, songs, and duets is hosted by Dick Cavett. November 11 at 7:30pm. Ford Center Theatre, 42nd St. and Broadway; (212-840-0770, ext. 268); $45-$100.

82. WOUB Online - CD Corner
Concerto is one of the two 20th century American concertos included on the latestSony Classical release by the young and talented violinist hilary hahn.
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July 2000
This month, we decided to look at two very different recordings by two very different female violinists. Late last year, the Nonesuch label released a collaborative effort by Nadja Salerno-Sonenberg and the sibling Brazilian guitar duo, Sergio and Odair Assad. The CD features flamenco music, a medley of traditional Hungarian folk tunes, and gypsy music from Transylvania. Gypsy music has always had a great influence on violin repertoire as it nicely showcases the virtuosity of the player. Violinist Salerno-Sonnenberg shines on this project. In addition to Assad's compositions and his arrangements of traditional Eastern European melodies, Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt's "Nuages," is included on the disc. This is an intimate, stunning, successful fusion of classical, folk and world music and should appeal to listeners who enjoy crossover ventures. Edgar Meyer's name is synonymous with classical crossover success. He has recently collaborated with Joshua Bell, Mark O'Connor, and Yo-Yo Ma on recordings that include his original compositions. Meyer's writing and playing skills reflect his understanding of both Classical and folk idioms. The premiere recording of his Violin Concerto is one of the two 20th century American concertos included on the latest Sony Classical release by the young and talented violinist Hilary Hahn. Meyer penned this composition expressly for Ms. Hahn, for whom they say nothing is too difficult.

83. The Art Of The Violin, Soundpost Online 7 Spring'02
death of Yehudi Menuhin as the passing of the last Great violinist of the with subtitleson the DVD) Itzhak Perlman, Ida Haendel, and hilary hahn, among others
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The Art of the Violin
The Devil's Instrument Transcending the Violin The film is not without flaw: The opening narrative refers to the death of Yehudi Menuhin as the passing of the last Great Violinist of the 20th Century. But Isaac Stern outlived Menuhin and certainly couldn’t be considered less a luminary than Menuhin. The film includes interviews with Ivry Gitlis (In French with subtitles on the DVD) Itzhak Perlman, Ida Haendel, and Hilary Hahn, among others, spliced into the performances of the various artists. The interviews with Gitlis and Haendel are interesting, with Perlman less so but entertaining nonetheless. The interview with Hilary Hahn feels empty and the video would be more successful if her comments were left out. Strangely, of the artists interviewed for the video only Haendel, Gitlis and Korcia are shown playing. Perlman should have been included and Hilary Hahn would have represented herself far better playing her violin than in commentary. Despite these few warts, the Art of the Violin is a wonderfully entertaining two hours, and a must-see for any violinist or violin lover.
Ralph Wolin The Art of the Violin

84. GoHastings.com Item Information
1. violinist hilary hahn is only 19 years old, but she's already made more tracksas a classical violinist than most other virtuosos who are twice her age.
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85. Great Performances
Opening Night hilary hahn, violinist New Mexico Symphony Orchestra GiullermoFigueroa, conductor Thursday . September 27, 2001 . 8pm,
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Giullermo Figueroa, conductor Thursday . September 27, 2001 . 8pm
" Hilary Hahn certainly deserves a place in the pantheon of supreme violinists.
At 20 she plays with a fluency, poise and control that elder fiddling statesmen would envy. What's more Hahn is a musician whose taste and vibrancy animate every note she touches." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Progra:m:
Berlioz : Le Corsaire Overture
Prokofiev : Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor
Tchaikovsky : Symphony No. 4 Big Band/Benny Goodman
Richard Stoltzman, clarinetist
with Big Band Thursday . October 18, 2001 . 8pm
A tribute to Benny Goodman. An Afternoon with the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra Kremlin Sunday . November 4, 2001 . 3pm Strauss : Metamorphosen for Strings Arensky : Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky Prokofiev : Visions fugitives Great String Repertoire Favorites In a special three segment/two intermission program, the Kremlin will begin with one of Richard Strauss' great works, and continue in the second portion with a bounty of string music from Russia. The audience will be asked to vote on the repertoire for the final third of the concert, chosen from a selection including the Tchaikovsky and Dvorak Serenades, Schubert's "Death and the Maiden", Brahms' Sextet, and other masterpieces of the repertoire.

86. Telegraph | Arts | After Pooter, The Diary Of A Dalek
The pioneer in this peculiar genre is the American violinist hilary hahn who, sinceher late teens, has been telling virtual visitors to her home page of her
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87. About SRS / Reviews / Press Democrat 4.21.97 / Violinist Hahn Steals Already Goo
so far this season. But it was a surprise encore by violinist HilaryHahn that inadvertently stole the show. After her fluid and
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Press Democrat Santa Rosa, California Monday, April 21, 1997 Violinist Hahn Steals Already Good Show by Diane Peterson Staff Writer The Santa Rosa Symphony under Jeffrey Kahane performed a well-balanced concert program Saturday night - perhaps the most consistently satisfying so far this season. But it was a surprise encore by violinist Hilary Hahn that inadvertently stole the show. After her fluid and flawless performance of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Hahn graciously offered up a Largo movement from an an unaccompanied sonata by J.S. Bach. This simple yet profound piece by one of the oldest masters played so expressively and intuitively by a mere 17-year-old, was breathtakingly exquisite. Hahn bared her soul and became one with the instrument. To paraphrase poet T. S. Eliot, the dancer became the dance. (To those who would like to hear Hahn play more Bach, her first CD featuring his unaccompanied sonatas and partitas will be released in August.) The encore was just one of many pleasant surprises of the evening. A few days before the concert, a friend expressed doubts about whether she would enjoy the program.

88. Public Radio East - Your Choice Radio Networks
CD Review hilary hahn, Violin. by Sefton Wiggs Public Radio East Music Director. hilaryhahn, violin. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. David Zinman, conductor.
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89. Bellissimo: A Joshua Bell Site - Article
and I told Edgar Meyer, who wrote for me on this project, not to make me a bluegrassviolinist, but to hilary hahn, Beethoven's Violin Concerto In D Major, Op
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Two Young Americans Bring New Life to Classical Music, Which is Experiencing a Comeback (Aired February 4, 2001 - 6:30 a.m. ET) ***NOTE: THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT. I INCLUDED ONLY THE PART FEATURING JOSH. ALSO, WHILE I HAVE THE PROGRAM ON VIDEOTAPE, I DIDN'T TRANSCRIBE THIS, SO I CANNOT VOUCH FOR ITS ACCURACY. BROOKE ALEXANDER, HOST: Two young Americans are adding a new date to their global concert tour schedule, the Grammy Awards. Hillary Hahn and Joshua Bell have earned the respect of their elders by displaying technique, talent and sensitivity beyond their years. They are stamping youth on the Recording Academy's classical categories.
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Hilary Hahn, "Hilary Hahn Plays Bach"
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HILARY HAHN: There's music that's been written for the violin for centuries and that's one great thing about classical music, it goes back really far and you can hear music from all different eras that still applies to people today and that people can still enjoy.
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90. INKPOT#106: BARBER Violin Concerto. MEYER Violin Concerto. Hahn/St Paul CO/Wolff
www.hilaryhahn.com hilary hahn The official web site of the Grammynominated youngviolinist, including her popular online journal Postcards from the Road.
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conducted by Hugh Wolff SONY Classical SK 89029
[49:41] full-price by Chia Han-Leon This was my first encounter with Hilary Hahn's musicianship (though by the time this review is published, I would have seen her 'live' in Singapore on Nov 18 ). What strikes one immediately is her absolutely mastery of her instrument, which multiplies and graces her maturity of expression. Graces I say, because there is no hint of something ... shall we say, "arrogant" about this musicianship. It is not glorified, yet is glorious. It glows with beauty, but is presented with humility. Maybe it is the music, but somehow, I feel Ms Hahn has a big part in it. It is not just a matter of articulation, where the 20-year-old is effortlessly musical and, well - perfect;there is, at least on my first few impressions going through this disc, that quietly ecstatic vibrato. She has a wonderful instrumental voice, which sings so beautifully and tingles so naturally in the gorgeous Andante . She bites into her entries without any ugly cracks - indeed, her playing is glowingly smooth.

91. Hilary Hahn Autographs
hilary hahn Autographs
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Some sweet, cool signatures!
From a concert here in Las Vegas!
Thanks Hilary!
To hear a recent interview with Hilary, click here. Part two is here. And our first interview is here. (Requires Real Audio
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92. Princeton Packet OnLine Entertainment: The Past Through Tomorrow | Hilary Hahn:
Listening to hilary hahn could make you a believer in past lives. The violinistplays with such a deep feeling it seems her young life cannot hold the
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Hilary Hahn: In a league of her own
By Alex Saville
Princeton Packet Entertainment Editor
Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999

Hilary Hahn started playing violin at age four, but don't call her a prodigy.
Listening to Hilary Hahn could make you a believer in past lives. The violinist plays with such a deep feeling it seems her young life cannot hold the experience necessary to express the music.
Though her youth is apparent and her talent enormous, don't call her a prodigy.
"I'm past that," she says during a momentary respite from her recent engagement with the Cleveland Orchestra. In fact, she has never been treated as a prodigy. Her abilities were nurtured and never displayed before she was ready. "Since I didn't go out and perform a lot when I was really young, I had time to stay in school and keep learning new things, extend my repertoire and really polish what I was working on," she says. "I never felt like a prodigy. I never felt like youth played into the concerts that I gave because everything was so well-paced and I would only do something when I felt ready for it and I was completely prepared for it." Solidly building her repertoire without relying on showy pieces requiring great dexterity, Ms. Hahn has avoided one of the biggest pitfalls of young talents. As a result, her education has been truly classical.

93. National Symphony Orchestra: Calendar Of Events
As America's best young classical musician (Time Magazine), violinist HilaryHahn returns to the Concert Hall to perform Edgar Meyer's Violin Concerto, a
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