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Sonata For Piano And Violin In G Major, K.379
1a. Adagio
1b. Allegro
2. Thema. Andantino Cantabile - Var.I-V -Allegretto
Blue Curve Of The Earth
Mercy
Double Concerto For 2 Violins, Strings, And Continuo In D Minor, BWV 1043 - 2. Largo Ma Non Tanto
The Lark Ascending
Sonata For Piano And Violin In A Major, K.526 - 3. Presto
Violin Concerto No.1 In D Major, Op.6, MS.21 - 3. Rondo (Allegro Spirituoso)
Violin Concerto, Op.36 - 1. Poco Allegro
St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 Part Two - No.51 Aria (Bass): "Gebt Mir Meinen Jesum Wieder"
Violin Concerto - 1726
Sonata For Violin And Piano No.1 - 1. Andante - Allegro Vivace
Godot
When A Tiger Meets A Rosa Rugosa
Two Voices
Violin Concerto No.4 In D Minor, Op.31 - 2. Adagio Religioso (Stephan Flock Remix)
Retrospective showcases all of Hilary Hahn's recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, along with new, unedited live performance recordings, which provide the full immediacy of the concert experience. The artwork for the album was sourced from Hahn's fans. The collection includes at least one track from each of her 12 Deutsche Grammophon albums and live recordings from Hahn's Meistersaal concert in Berlin, an event especially dedicated to her fans. The recording includes the live performance of Mozart's Sonata KV 379, in addition to Max Richter's “Mercy” and Tina Davidson's “Blue Curve of the Earth,” with pianist Cory Smythe, from In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores. The double-disc LP version, which has fewer tracks overall but incorporates some additional favorite tracks, replaces “Blue Curve of the Earth” with the live recording of Mark-Anthony Turnage's “Hilary’s Hoedown,” which is also from her Encores project.
Bass Vocals
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Matthias Goerne
Engineer [Recording]
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Philip Krause (tracks: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5)
Piano
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Cory Smythe,
Hauschka,
Natalie Zhu,
Valentina Lisitsa
Producer
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Sibylle Strobel (tracks: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5)
Violin
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Hilary Hahn,
Margaret Batjer