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Mozart: Violin Sonatas K. 301, 304, 376 & 526
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»rank: 23845
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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The Butterfly Lovers
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»rank: 82315
from: Naxos
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Chinese Piano Favourites
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»rank: 98404
from: Naxos
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Franck: Piano Quintet; Sonata for violin & piano
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»rank: 204989
from: Cascavelle
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Le Clavier Bien Tempere/Livre 2
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»rank: 283585
from: Phantom Sound & Vision
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Schubert: Divertissement à la hongroise
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»rank: 274503
from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Dreamland
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»rank: 327294
from: Hugo
Editorial Product Review: : Hilary Hahn is a splendid violinist, with an easy, flawless technique and a tone of pristine purity. She has already gained a reputation as a singularly serious performer; even her photographs show her in strikingly thoughtful poses. Indeed, her approach to the four Mozart sonatas on this recording seems to be almost too thoughtful: everything is so carefully planned that there is no room for imagination or spontaneity. Her tone is invariably beautiful but never varies in color or intensity; shifts of mood and character are heralded with tempo ...
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Spirit of the Chinese Drum
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»rank: 53732
from: Silverwolf
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Zhu Xiao-Lin is a percussion master whose style is totally unique and based on incredibly emotional performances. Beautifully packaged and recorded, this disc will appeal to world, new age and classical fans.
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Three Images of Laughter
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»rank: 54096
from: Hugo
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:'Three Images of Laughter' is a unique program that showcases the 'new style' of Chinese chamber music by composers from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Chinese diaspora. In the same tradition as their colleague Tan Dan, these five composers have created their own radically new musical language by blending China's traditional aesthetic with Western compositional techniques.
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Zhu: Festival Overture; Symphony No1
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»rank: 540508
from: Marco Polo
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:'Three Images of Laughter' is a unique program that showcases the 'new style' of Chinese chamber music by composers from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Chinese diaspora. In the same tradition as their colleague Tan Dan, these five composers have created their own radically new musical language by blending China's traditional aesthetic with Western compositional techniques.
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