Hilary Hahn, violin, with Robert Levin, piano

Grammy-winning violinist plays probing interpretations of Bach, Mozart, Schubert and more.

March 31, 2017
8 pm - 10 pm
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Hopkins Center Spaulding Auditorium
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Hopkins Center for the Arts
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Public
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“One of the greatest violinists in the world.”
Washington Post


Bach  Sonata No. 6 in G Major for Violin and Piano, BWV. 1019
Abril  Solo Partita for Violin
Mozart  Violin Sonata in E-flat Major for Violin and Piano, K. 481
Türk  Träume (solo piano, written for Robert Levin)
Schubert  Rondo in B minor for Violin and Piano, D. 895


Twenty-five years, 15 albums and three Grammy awards since her major orchestral debut at age 12, Hahn has developed from “a prodigy of rare clarity and virtuosity…[to] a daring, mature artist” (The New York Times), known for her musicality and stage presence. Accompanied in her first Upper Valley appearance by renowned pianist Robert Levin, she showcases probing interpretations of both well-known violin classics and the music of our time.

Funded in part by the Frank L. Harrington 1924 Fund No. 3 and Hopkins Center Members.

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Location
Hopkins Center Spaulding Auditorium
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center Box Office