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Hilary Hahn’s information!

Hilary Hahn is a new generation of talented violinists emerging in the United States in the 21st century. Hahn, 27, graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States. She started playing the piano at the age of 4, and received long-term guidance from violin teacher Jascha Brodsky for seven consecutive years from the age of 5. This famous teacher is the only existing disciple of the Belgian violinist Ysaye. At the age of 11, Hilary Hahn had already collaborated with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Since then, she has collaborated with many famous orchestras across the United States. In 1995, she also traveled across the ocean to Germany, where music has the highest standards, and performed with conductor Lorin Maazel. She performed Beethoven's concerto accompanied by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, which shocked German music critics on the spot. He was praised by Munich's Sueddeutsche Zeitung as a violin prodigy "only seen once in a century."

Terry Techiot, a well-known music critic for Time Magazine, heard Hilary Hahn’s performance and praised it: “Her tunes are light and sweet, and her playing is steady and solid. Even though Whether they are drunk or cynical music critics, they all melt in her moving music."

Hilary Hahn initially joined SONY Records and got the record label. Approved to record "Beethoven Violin Concerto". This is a work that violin master Menuhin called "the highest masterpiece". In the SONY record company, Hillary can be listed on the catalog alongside Stern, Francescadi, Oistrakh, Szigeti, Accardo and others, filling the gap between SONY records that have not had a new album in the past 10 years. The vacancy in the recording of "Beethoven's Violin Concerto" is self-evident.

In 2002, Hilary Hahn, who had already been named the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist, switched to Germany's DG Records, opening a new page in her music career. At DG Records, Hahn successively recorded violin works by Bach, Elgar, and Mozart, all of which received high praise. Recently she recorded the violin concertos of Paganini and Spohr with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eiji Ohsik. This is undoubtedly a challenge for this beautiful performer who doesn't like to show off her skills and is always known for her calmness and composure.