表演者: Hilary Hahn
唱片数: 1
条型码: 5099706279327
发行时间: 2003
版本特性: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
出版者: Deutsche Grammophon
介质: Audio CD
条型码: 5099706279327
发行时间: 2003
版本特性: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
出版者: Deutsche Grammophon
介质: Audio CD
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Born in Lexington, Virginia, USA, Hilary Hahn moves to Baltimore in 1983, where she has her first violin lessons in a local children's program.
In 1985, she begins five years of study in Baltimore with Klara Berkovich, a native of Odessa who had taught at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted for 25 years before emigrating to Baltimore.
I... (展开全部) Hilary Hahn - Timeline
Born in Lexington, Virginia, USA, Hilary Hahn moves to Baltimore in 1983, where she has her first violin lessons in a local children's program.
In 1985, she begins five years of study in Baltimore with Klara Berkovich, a native of Odessa who had taught at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted for 25 years before emigrating to Baltimore.
In 1990, she gives her first full recital, at Leakin Hall in Baltimore, and enters the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to study with 83-year-old Jascha Brodsky, the last surviving student of Eugène Ysaye. This year she also makes her first radio appearance.
Alongside her solo work, Hilary Hahn has a deep interest in chamber music, nearly every summer since 1992 appearing at the Skaneateles Chamber Music Festival, both as chamber musician and as soloist with the festival orchestra. In other projects, she can be heard as featured soloist on the soundtrack of M. Night Shyamalan's 2004 film The Village and as guest artist on the track "To Russia My Homeland" from the 2005 album Worlds Apart by Austin alt-rockers And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead.
1991 Major orchestra debut with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in December.
1992 Begins full-time undergraduate studies at Curtis in music, liberal arts and foreign languages.
1993 European orchestral debut in Hungary with the Budapest Festival Orchestra. European chamber-music debut in France at the Festival of Sully-sur-Loire, with future recital partner Natalie Zhu.
1994 Debuts with leading American orchestras, including the Cleveland, New York Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony.
1995 Spends the first summer (of four) studying and performing chamber music at the Marlboro Music Festival in the USA.
1996 First recording featuring solo Sonatas and Partitas by J. S. Bach is released. Carnegie Hall debut. Performs in Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. Completes bachelor's degree requirements at the Curtis Institute.
1998 Recording of Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Bernstein's Serenade with the Baltimore Symphony under David Zinman is nominated for a Grammy Award, crowned with a Diapason d'or and, a few months later, an Echo Klassik Award.
1999 Graduates from the Curtis Institute of Music with a bachelor's degree. Orchestral debuts with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Los Angeles Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony. Performs and records the violin concerto written for and dedicated to her by Edgar Meyer.
1999/2000 recording of concertos by Barber and Meyer wins the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis and the Cannes Classical Award. Makes BBC Proms debut as featured soloist at the "Last Night" in London's Royal Albert Hall. Tours Japan with the Berliner Philharmoniker.
2002 Signs an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon and makes her first recording under this agreement, four concertos by J. S. Bach with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey Kahane. Recording of concertos by Brahms and Stravinsky with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields wins the Monde de la musique's Choc Award; a Grammy follows in 2003; recording of works by Mendelssohn and Shostakovich released.
2003 Deutsche Grammophon Album of Bach concertos is released to wide critical acclaim in the autumn.
2004 Release of her second album for Deutsche Grammophon, featuring Elgar's Violin Concerto and Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending (recorded at the end of 2003), with Sir Colin Davis conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2004). Some of her concert appearances this year include the New York, Rotterdam and Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Cincinnati, Toronto, Bournemouth, NDR (Hamburg), WDR (Cologne) and New Zealand Symphony orchestras. Extensive US and European recital tours with pianist Natalie Zhu and their recording of Mozart Violin Sonatas.
2005 Recital tours with Natalie Zhu to cities including London (Wigmore Hall), Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, Lucerne, Vienna, Warsaw, Hanoi, Bangkok, Tokyo, Taipei, Shanghai; European tour with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano "Giuseppe Verdi" plus concert appearances including the Philadelphia and St. Paul Chamber orchestras, the Gothenburg, Atlanta, Baltimore, New Jersey, Swedish Radio, Singapore, and NHK (Tokyo) Symphony orchestras, and the Russian National and Osaka Philharmonic orchestras. CD/SACD release of Mozart Violin Sonatas with Natalie Zhu.
2006 Engagements already scheduled include concerts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Montreal, WDR (Cologne), and Frankfurt Radio Symphony orchestras.Hilary Hahn plays on a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin from 1864.
5/2005
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Born in Lexington, Virginia, USA, Hilary Hahn moves to Baltimore in 1983, where she has her first violin lessons in a local children's program.
In 1985, she begins five years of study in Baltimore with Klara Berkovich, a native of Odessa who had taught at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted for 25 years before emigrating to Baltimore.
I... (展开全部) Hilary Hahn - Timeline
Born in Lexington, Virginia, USA, Hilary Hahn moves to Baltimore in 1983, where she has her first violin lessons in a local children's program.
In 1985, she begins five years of study in Baltimore with Klara Berkovich, a native of Odessa who had taught at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted for 25 years before emigrating to Baltimore.
In 1990, she gives her first full recital, at Leakin Hall in Baltimore, and enters the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to study with 83-year-old Jascha Brodsky, the last surviving student of Eugène Ysaye. This year she also makes her first radio appearance.
Alongside her solo work, Hilary Hahn has a deep interest in chamber music, nearly every summer since 1992 appearing at the Skaneateles Chamber Music Festival, both as chamber musician and as soloist with the festival orchestra. In other projects, she can be heard as featured soloist on the soundtrack of M. Night Shyamalan's 2004 film The Village and as guest artist on the track "To Russia My Homeland" from the 2005 album Worlds Apart by Austin alt-rockers And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead.
1991 Major orchestra debut with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in December.
1992 Begins full-time undergraduate studies at Curtis in music, liberal arts and foreign languages.
1993 European orchestral debut in Hungary with the Budapest Festival Orchestra. European chamber-music debut in France at the Festival of Sully-sur-Loire, with future recital partner Natalie Zhu.
1994 Debuts with leading American orchestras, including the Cleveland, New York Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony.
1995 Spends the first summer (of four) studying and performing chamber music at the Marlboro Music Festival in the USA.
1996 First recording featuring solo Sonatas and Partitas by J. S. Bach is released. Carnegie Hall debut. Performs in Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. Completes bachelor's degree requirements at the Curtis Institute.
1998 Recording of Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Bernstein's Serenade with the Baltimore Symphony under David Zinman is nominated for a Grammy Award, crowned with a Diapason d'or and, a few months later, an Echo Klassik Award.
1999 Graduates from the Curtis Institute of Music with a bachelor's degree. Orchestral debuts with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Los Angeles Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony. Performs and records the violin concerto written for and dedicated to her by Edgar Meyer.
1999/2000 recording of concertos by Barber and Meyer wins the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis and the Cannes Classical Award. Makes BBC Proms debut as featured soloist at the "Last Night" in London's Royal Albert Hall. Tours Japan with the Berliner Philharmoniker.
2002 Signs an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon and makes her first recording under this agreement, four concertos by J. S. Bach with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey Kahane. Recording of concertos by Brahms and Stravinsky with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields wins the Monde de la musique's Choc Award; a Grammy follows in 2003; recording of works by Mendelssohn and Shostakovich released.
2003 Deutsche Grammophon Album of Bach concertos is released to wide critical acclaim in the autumn.
2004 Release of her second album for Deutsche Grammophon, featuring Elgar's Violin Concerto and Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending (recorded at the end of 2003), with Sir Colin Davis conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2004). Some of her concert appearances this year include the New York, Rotterdam and Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Cincinnati, Toronto, Bournemouth, NDR (Hamburg), WDR (Cologne) and New Zealand Symphony orchestras. Extensive US and European recital tours with pianist Natalie Zhu and their recording of Mozart Violin Sonatas.
2005 Recital tours with Natalie Zhu to cities including London (Wigmore Hall), Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, Lucerne, Vienna, Warsaw, Hanoi, Bangkok, Tokyo, Taipei, Shanghai; European tour with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano "Giuseppe Verdi" plus concert appearances including the Philadelphia and St. Paul Chamber orchestras, the Gothenburg, Atlanta, Baltimore, New Jersey, Swedish Radio, Singapore, and NHK (Tokyo) Symphony orchestras, and the Russian National and Osaka Philharmonic orchestras. CD/SACD release of Mozart Violin Sonatas with Natalie Zhu.
2006 Engagements already scheduled include concerts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Montreal, WDR (Cologne), and Frankfurt Radio Symphony orchestras.Hilary Hahn plays on a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin from 1864.
5/2005
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