On January 19, Hilary Hahn releases Retrospective, an album
showcasing all of her recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, along with
new, unedited live performance recordings, which provide the full
immediacy of the concert experience.
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.
Hahn made her first record at the age of 17: Hilary Hahn Plays Bach.
She has gone on to release sixteen more albums on Deutsche Grammophon
and Sony, in addition to an Oscar-nominated movie soundtrack and an
award-winning recording for children, and win three Grammy awards. This
latest release Retrospective references Hahn’s latest decade and a half of recording activity, from age 23 to the current day.
For many years, Hahn has received unsolicited works of art from fans of
all ages at concerts, which she features on her website and social
media. To include her fans in this retrospective and acknowledge their
longtime presence in her career, Hahn decided to use fan art for both
the cover and the internal booklet. She chose pieces by professional and
amateur artists in Turkey, Switzerland, Canada, and the U.S., and the
artists will be compensated for the use of their work.
Christine Fraser, who drew the cover art says, “Fan art seems like a way
to honor a person and to visually say, 'thank-you.' In Hilary's case,
she has provided me with such a wonderful array of music that I
frequently listen to while drawing or painting, I wanted to show her my
appreciation by creating something to convey that message. For me, it's
exciting to see an artistic exchange like this, as music has always been
a huge influence in my own creative process. I am both honored and
inspired by this opportunity and it is an incredible feeling to be part
of a collaboration that includes artists of different age groups, with
different styles, and from various locations around the world.”
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