Review: Gustavo Dudamel Saves the Day at the Philharmonic Posted by By Oussama Zahr April 28, 2024Posted inClassical Music, Dudamel, Gustavo, Hahn, Hilary, Music, New York Philharmonic Dudamel, the New York Philharmonic’s incoming music and artistic director, stepped in after a guest conductor fell ill.
Hilary Hahn Announced as Avery Fisher Prize Winner at Philharmonic Concert Posted by By Joshua Barone January 12, 2024Posted inClassical Music, Hahn, Hilary, Hrusa, Jakub, Music, New York Philharmonic The star violinist’s appearance as artist in residence included an announcement that she had received the $100,000 Avery Fisher Prize.
Hilary Hahn Practices in Public, Wherever and However She Is Posted by By David Allen March 14, 2023Posted inClassical Music, Hahn, Hilary, Music With #100daysofpractice, the star violinist has drawn back the veil for professionals and amateurs alike on a private, untaught part of musical life.
On TikTok, an Organist Finds an Audience, and Herself Posted by By Alex Marshall December 21, 2022Posted inAnna Lapwood, Classical Music, Content Type: Personal Profile, Hahn, Hilary, Music, Organs (Musical), Royal Albert Hall, Social Media, TikTok (ByteDance) Anna Lapwood became a star on an app known more for dancing clips than classical music.
Two Gems of June: Premieres at Carnegie Hall and Harlem School of the Arts Posted by By Seth Colter Walls June 12, 2022Posted inA Train Festival, Adegoke Steve Colson, Assn for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Carnegie Hall, Classical Music, Hahn, Hilary, Harlem School of the Arts, Maynor, Dorothy, Music, New York Philharmonic, Snider, Sarah Kirkland, van Zweden, Jaap The festival circuit may be getting underway but the city offers fine fare with programs of work by Sarah Kirkland Snider and Adegoke Steve Colson.