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Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin
Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin

Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos

Product ID : 2569185
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Galleon Product ID 2569185
UPC / ISBN 028947787778
Shipping Weight 0.24 lbs
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Model 9292881
Manufacturer CD
Shipping Dimension 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.43 inches
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  • HAHN HILARY / PETRENKO / ROYAL

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About Hilary Hahn: Plays Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin

Product Description The two-time Grammy winning violinist releases the world-premiere recording of Jennifer Higdon's 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning concerto, paired with the popular Tchaikovsky concerto. About the Artist Hilary Hahn was born in Lexington, Virginia, USA, and moved to Baltimore in 1983, where she had her first violin lessons. In 1985, she began five years of study with Klara Berkovich who had taught at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted for 25 years before emigrating to Baltimore. In 1990, she entered the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to study with 83-year-old Jascha Brodsky, the last surviving student of Eugène Ysaÿe. Alongside her solo work and a deep interest in chamber music, she has also collaborated with non-classical musicians and can be heard as featured soloist on the soundtrack of M. Night Shyamalan's film The Village, on the album Worlds Apart by Austin alt-rockers . . . And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, and on singer-songwriter-guitarist Tom Brosseau's latest album Grand Forks.