Following the widely celebrated release of Hilary Hahn Plays Bach on
Decca Classics last fall, Hilary Hahn returns with a world premiere
recording of Antón García Abril’s 6 Partitas, commissioned by Hahn for
solo violin—her first-ever solo commission and her first of a set of
pieces from a single composer. Each movement has a different theme,
displays its own personality, and is deeply tied to the performer for
whom the work was written—so much so that García Abril chose to name the
movements after Hahn in acrostic: HEART, IMMENSITY, LOVE, ART, REFLECTIVE, YOU.
There is a longstanding tradition of great composers writing six
polyphonic works for the violin. Perhaps due to the creativity that
arises when a composer is limited to a single unaccompanied instrument,
and the challenge of creating a set of diverse but cohesive material
within that framework, these pieces rank amongst the most iconic,
progressive compositions in the repertoire. Hahn commissioned these 6 Partitas from García Abril both to continue this tradition as well as to
amplify this important contemporary composer outside of his home
country. Likewise, García Abril found inspiration in Hahn’s technical
proficiency and interpretational skill, writing her personality and
mastery of the violin into the music itself.
“This commission led me to an enthusiastic and long-meditated work,”
said García Abril. “I had the great fortune to compose them directly
with Hilary… [her] generosity and interest in the work makes her one of
the all-time greats, unique and powerful—not only artistically but at
the same time intellectually, placing her in a higher musical state.”
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