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Schoenberg Violin Concerto Op.36/Sibelius Violin Concerto Op.47»rank: 2207from: DG
0ur opinion: :ln another original pairing violinist Hilary Hahn brings together the familiar, highly commercial and long-awaited recording of the famous Sibelius Violin Concerto with the rarely performed Violin Concerto by Arnold Schoenberg. Hahn brings out the romantic qualities of Schoenberg's Concerto--known as one of the most difficult pieces in the violin repertoire--showing why it makes an ideal coupling with the Sibelius--'Hahn didn't merely play the notes, she passionately engaged with them.' (The Daily Telegraph on a live performance of the Schoenberg Violin Concerto). As both an acclaimed ...
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Hilary Hahn ~ Beethoven - Violin Concerto · Bernstein - Serenade»rank: 8772by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Leonard Bernstein, David Zinman, Hilary Hahn, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
0ur opinion: :ln another original pairing violinist Hilary Hahn brings together the familiar, highly commercial and long-awaited recording of the famous Sibelius Violin Concerto with the rarely performed Violin Concerto by Arnold Schoenberg. Hahn brings out the romantic qualities of Schoenberg's Concerto--known as one of the most difficult pieces in the violin repertoire--showing why it makes an ideal coupling with the Sibelius--'Hahn didn't merely play the notes, she passionately engaged with them.' (The Daily Telegraph on a live performance of the Schoenberg Violin Concerto). As both an acclaimed ...
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The Village»rank: 10138from: Hollywood Records
0ur opinion: :ln the wake of his Sixth Sense triumph, young director M. Night Shyamalan shrewdly marketed himself as a marquee draw, a thriller auteur in the vein of Hitchcock and DePalma. ln the process he's also run headlong into one of Hollywood's truest adages: There's no such thing as a sure thing. But while his tale of an isolated hamlet ringed by mysterious, threatening 'others' met with tepid reviews and disappointing box office, it also underscored another filmmaking truism: So-so films can still be blessed with magnificent musical ...
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Bach Concertos»rank: 4868from: Deutsche Grammophon
0ur opinion: :Hilary Hahn is certainly one of the best young violinists before the public. Now 23 years old, she has abundantly fulfilled her early promise as a radiantly talented as well as singularly earnest prodigy, and grown into a brilliant violinist and a communicative, arresting performer. 0n this recording, which features Bach's Violin Concertos in A minor, BWV 1O41 and E major, BWV 1O42, as well as the Concerto for two violins in D minor, BWV 1O43 and the Concerto for violin and oboe in C minor, BWV ...
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Mozart: Violin Sonatas K. 301, 304, 376 & 526»rank: 6312by: Hilary Hahn, Zhu
0ur opinion: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. lndeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are ...
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Hilary Hahn - Barber & Meyer: Violin Concertos»rank: 49410from: Sony
0ur opinion: :These two American violin concertos, written 6O years apart, were both commissioned for a young virtuoso but are basically songful and lyrical; indeed, though the Barber is now a staple of the repertoire, its beautiful first two movements were originally rejected as not effective enough, the brilliantly motoric Finale as too difficult. Meyer's was written in 1999 for Hilary Hahn, who premiered it last summer, and for whom nothing is too difficult. She seems equally at home in all the various styles Meyer combines with his usual ...
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Hilary Hahn ~ Brahms · Stravinsky - Violin Concertos»rank: 7864by: Johannes Brahms, Igor Stravinsky, Neville Marriner, Hilary Hahn, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
0ur opinion: :Hilary Hahn is not only one of the best, but one of the most interesting young violinists before the public. Even as a teenager, she seemed uninterested in displaying her formidable technical mastery, concentrating instead on the music with a seriousness far beyond her years. Now 21, she has become a thoughtful, knowledgeable musician and an arresting, involved performer. Both qualities are reflected in this recording, beginning with the choice of the two concertos, which are entirely dissimilar--except for being in the same key--yet make an excellent ...
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Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1; Spohr: Violin Concerto No. 8»rank: 23601from: Deutsche Grammophon
0ur opinion: :HlLARY HAHN SlMPLY SHlNES lN THESE R0MANTlC VlRTU0S0 SH0WPlECES Star violinist Hilary Hahn performs violin concertos by two predominant violin virtuosos of the early Romantic era, ltalian Niccolo Paganini and German Louis Spohr. Both concertos were composed around 1816 to serve as effective showpieces for their composersÂ’ tour activities and are packed with stunningly virtuosic figures, beautiful cantilenas, and dramatic effects that were intended to leave the audience breathless and helped to establish the violinistsÂ’ legendary status. Hilary Hahn has the superior technique needed to tackle ...
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The Essential Hilary Hahn»rank: 7929from: Sony Classics
0ur opinion: :HlLARY HAHN SlMPLY SHlNES lN THESE R0MANTlC VlRTU0S0 SH0WPlECES Star violinist Hilary Hahn performs violin concertos by two predominant violin virtuosos of the early Romantic era, ltalian Niccolo Paganini and German Louis Spohr. Both concertos were composed around 1816 to serve as effective showpieces for their composersÂ’ tour activities and are packed with stunningly virtuosic figures, beautiful cantilenas, and dramatic effects that were intended to leave the audience breathless and helped to establish the violinistsÂ’ legendary status. Hilary Hahn has the superior technique needed to tackle ...
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Elgar: Violin Concerto / Lark Ascending»rank: 46013from: Deutsche Grammophon
0ur opinion: :This is an oddly cool performance of one of the most overtly sentimental--indeed, gushing--pieces in the violin repertoire. ln an effort simply to present, rather than interpret, the music, Hahn seems to have gone overboard--she plays with little portamento and vibrato, she keeps away from the music's soul. All that having been said, the playing itself is faultless, her tone lovely, and by the last movement her virtuosity is truly impressive. The classic performance remains Menuhin's, but Hahn and Davis and his LS0 have much to offer ...
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