
It’s a cliché to liken a performer traversing a large cycle of works to a “journey”, yet Hilary Hahn’s set of Eugène Ysaÿe’s six unaccompanied
Composer Antón García Abril is best known in his native Spain for his extensive work in film and television, not to mention a prolific catalogue
Jennifer Higdon has been listed among composers writing in the so-called “neo-romantic” style. However her Violin Concerto goes beyond this as she evolves a “transcendental
Hilary Hahn’s first recording for DG confirms her growing reputation as one of the finest violinists of our time, irrespective of age. This is Bach
This coupling is unusual, to say the least. Schoenberg’s 12-tone music has the undeserved reputation of being unusually difficult, at least to the extent that
This disc offers an inspired choice of repertoire, with performances to match. Paganini and Spohr were the two most famous violin soloists of their day,
Elgar’s Violin Concerto has a certain mystique about it independent of the knee-jerk obeisance it has received in the British press. It probably is the
Hilary Hahn’s latest release is yet one more sign that this 22-year-old definitely is not a flash-in-the-pan child prodigy, but rather already is one of
Hilary Hahn continues to impress. Her Barber ranks with the finest available, and moreover, does so by taking a personal approach to the music, far
The Brahms and Stravinsky Violin Concertos make an unusual and refreshing pair for Hilary Hahn’s fourth Sony release. More importantly, her performances are stunning. In