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Experience a never-before-heard duo collaboration between two of music’s biggest stars. Lang Lang enthusiastically created this recital with Hilary Hahn for his artist-led Carnegie Hall Perspectives series, and it’s going to be an unforgettable afternoon of music. The concert begins with two quintessential works for violin and piano: Robert Schumann’s emphatically melodic Violin Sonata No. 1 and Beethoven’s free-flowing “Spring” Sonata. A pair of distinctive, underperformed gems comprise the program’s second half: Still’s Suite for Violin and Piano, inspired by a series of sculptures associated with the Harlem Renaissance; and Saint-Saëns’s Violin Sonata No. 1, a piece successfully composed with the purpose of being a dazzling virtuoso showcase.
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Florian
November 13th 2023
What a once in a lifetime experience ! We enjoyed the whole concert and were glad we have been part of it. To see and hear Hilary Hahn playing is stunning.
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Hilary Hahn Biography

At the age of 26, Grammy Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn is one of the most compelling artists on the international concert circuit. Renowned for her intellectual and emotional maturity, she was named "America's Best" young classical musician by Time Magazine in 2001, and appears regularly with the world's great orchestras in Europe, Asia, and North America.

Highlights of Ms. Hahn's 2005-2006 season include recital tours in the United States, Europe, and Asia, which bring her to cities including New York (Carnegie Hall), Salt Lake City, Boulder, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Warsaw, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, Seoul, and Tokyo. She will appear with such orchestras as the Los Angeles and Luxembourg Philharmonics; the National Arts Centre Orchestra; the New York String Seminar; the Colorado, Barcelona, BBC, WDR, and Montreal Symphony Orchestras; the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia; and the radio orchestras of Frankfurt and Sweden. Ms. Hahn's 2004-2005 season was equally diverse, taking her to Cambodia, Vietnam, Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Russia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, England, Ireland, and 15 states within the USA.
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