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Hilary Hahn ~ Brahms + Stravinsky - Violin Concertos, 2001 Sony |
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Posted: 24-01-2007, 12:52
(post 1, #705208)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
hilaryhahn.com Hilary Hahn was born in Lexington, Virginia. At the age of three she moved to Baltimore, where she began playing the violin one month before her fourth birthday in a local children's program. From age five to ten, she studied in Baltimore with Klara Berkovich, a native of Odessa who taught for 25 years at the Leningrad School for the Musically Gifted. From ten to seventeen she studied at Curtis with the legendary Jascha Brodsky - the last surviving student of the great Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaÿe - working closely with him until his death at the age of 89. Though she completed the Curtis Institute's university requirements at age 16, Ms. Hahn deferred graduation and remained at the school for several more years, taking additional elective courses in languages and literature, coaching regularly with Jaime Laredo, and studying chamber music with Felix Galimir and Gary Graffman. In May of 1999, at the age of 19, Ms. Hahn graduated from Curtis with a bachelor of music degree. thanks to my friends On this CD: 1. Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 Composed by Johannes Brahms Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble with Hilary Hahn Conducted by Neville Marriner 2. Violin Concerto in D major Composed by Igor Stravinsky Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble with Hilary Hahn Conducted by Neville Marriner Utterly Dazzling!, September 6, 2002 Reviewer: Dupont Hilary Hahn has produced yet another beautiful recording! This Recording of the Brahms is simply sensational, and my personal favorite, over ones by Heifitz, Perlman, Chang, Vengerov, and Stern. Sir Neville Marriner also works wonders with The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. In the first movement, the orchestra steps up boldly, yet without an overly loud or overdone tone. Hilary steps up into the spotlight with a mature, steadfast, and dazzling phrase. She grasps the listener and holds hime or her there until the movement comes to a perfect close. In the second movement, Neville Marriner does a wonderful job with the woodwind scoring. The principal parts shimmer and glitter, until Ms. Hahn joins them as the most beautiful gem of all. Her arching tone sears in and out of different volumes, moods, yet keeps the serene peacfulness we can only assume Brahms intended for this movement. I simply love the third movement, Hilary Hahn jumps in right away boldly and bravely. She plays it swiftly with just a perfect amount of aggresion. She really makes the violin sing, and the orchestra runs right along side her. Your breath is simply caught at the stunning finale, and She draws it to a awesome close. But what of the Stravinsky. I can imagine that the first impressions can be about more varied than anything else in the world, from "Creative!" to "Weird" down to "Just plain stupid". It's definetely interesting to listen to, and it grows on you until it stands right alongside the Brahms, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn and some of the favorite concertos ever. This concerto happens to have four movements, unlike most concertos, and MOST unlike most violin concertos. Hilary Hahn matches the creativity of the piece itself with a wowingly imaginitive interpritation that really imprints each movement in your head. Each movement focuses on one main mood, and captures it perfectly. Quite a portrait of a concerto. Hilary's performance is stunning, and truly best of the few recordings out there. The CD contains fascinating information on the composing of the concertos, the descisions behind the CD, as well as pictures of the performer, a illustrative discography, and links to cool webpages of Hilary's. Done up in a mature, attractive, proffesional design, the CD looks just as good on the shelf as it sounds inside the CD player. This CD is an absolute MUST for your CD library. At a very affordable price for the best recording of each of the concertos, what more could you want? Hilary Hahn... simply dazzling, May 18, 2004 Reviewer: R. Nicholson (Wales) An extraordinary CD. This disc has two great violin Concertos: Brahm's and Stravinsky's, both in D major. As one of the other reviewers mentioned, the Stravinsky is exceptionally well played. Although this piece is not as pleasing to the ear (at least to my ear) as the Brahm's, one has to appreciate the amount of effort and skill that is put forth by Ms. Hahn for this difficult work. Without doubt the Brahm's concerto was my favorite: I found Hahn's interpretation flawless. While I loved the first movement, played with all the power and grandeur that I think Brahm had intended, it was the third movement that absolutely captivated my attention. This allegro, with its beautiful, haunting melody is made even more incredible when accompanied and embellished by the orchestra. The work was played with such joyous abandon and energy that it was hard to believe it was over so soon... Breathtaking! A must have CD if you love Brahm's violin concerto in D major....Highly recommended! |
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Posted: 26-01-2007, 04:57
(post 2, #705887)
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Винил он и в Африке винил Group: News makers Posts: 928 Warn:0% |
Спасибо большое, один диск мной скаченный где она играет Шостаковича и Мендельсона мне очень понравился, надеюсь этот будет не хуже |
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Posted: 27-01-2007, 13:22
(post 3, #706332)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
и я надеюсь мне игра этой девочки как-то больше других сегодняшних исполнителей нравится - какие-то они остальные все "психоделические" , вроде бы Моцарта исполняют, а всё на нервах как у Шнитке а эта и Стравинского ухитряется играть без излишних "психозаворотов" |
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Posted: 30-01-2007, 08:19
(post 4, #707467)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
если это был
то это, пожалуй, единственный правильный рип альбомов Хилари в сети |
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Posted: 30-01-2007, 08:43
(post 5, #707472)
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меломан Group: Prestige Posts: 18022 Warn:0% |
OlCh а нравится ли тебе как играет Julia Fischer? у меня тут пару дисков ее лежит |
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Posted: 30-01-2007, 22:24
(post 6, #707792)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
кажется я её никогда не слышал |
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Posted: 03-02-2007, 00:24
(post 7, #709238)
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Hand of Doom Group: Roots Posts: 17384 |
Она точно Стравинского играет? А то без излишних "психозаворотов" - это точно не он Спасибо! |
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Posted: 03-02-2007, 11:25
(post 8, #709352)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
ой, неушто обманула? |
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Posted: 08-05-2007, 18:26
(post 9, #746745)
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Hand of Doom Group: Roots Posts: 17384 |
Послушал - согласен с the Stravinsky is exceptionally well played. Although this piece is not as pleasing to the ear (at least to my ear) Хорошо играет... Но мне чего-то не хватает, очень легкий у нее звук, может запись такая... или музыка |
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Posted: 08-05-2007, 19:03
(post 10, #746761)
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eraser Group: Netlab Soldier Posts: 2855 Warn:0% |
Побольше скрипичных "вилончельно-контробасных" концертов релизьте, у кого они есть OlCh заинтриговал,интересно стало,как-же она играет Стравинского??! |
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Posted: 09-05-2007, 20:45
(post 11, #747141)
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
ну и как? |
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Posted: 10-05-2007, 19:35
(post 12, #747517)
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eraser Group: Netlab Soldier Posts: 2855 Warn:0% |
Да не могу вашу общую радость разделить неслил еще... Легкость игры Стравинского |
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