Hilary Hahn touring "In 27 Pieces: The Hilary Hahn Encores"
October 15 - Central Moravian Church; Bethlehem, PA
October 17 - Presented by the Seattle Symphony; Benaroya Hall; Seattle, WA
October 19 - The Paramount Theater; Charlottesville, VA
October 21 - The Center for the Performing Arts; Carmel, IN
October 23 - Symphony Center; Chicago, IL
October 27 - Schwartz Center for Performing Arts at Emory University; Atlanta, GA
October 29 - Mondavi Center, UC Davis; Davis, CA
November 1 - Presented by LA Philharmonic; Hollywood Bowl; Los Angeles, CA
November 6 - The Broward Center; Ft. Lauderdale, FL
After two sold-out CD launch concerts at The Stone in New York City's lower east side on Monday night, and the release of Charles Ives: Four Sonatas yesterday, Hilary Hahn embarks on her US recital tour this week. At the Monday night events--which served to both celebrate Charles Ives: Four Sonatas and to raise money for The Stone--Hahn played Ives sonatas 1 and 4, hosted a conversation with composer John Zorn and Ives biographer Jan Swafford, accompanied the crowd in hymn-singing, and led the audience in singing Happy Birthday to Charles Ives, who would have turned 137 on October 20.
October 17 - Presented by the Seattle Symphony; Benaroya Hall; Seattle, WA
October 19 - The Paramount Theater; Charlottesville, VA
October 21 - The Center for the Performing Arts; Carmel, IN
October 23 - Symphony Center; Chicago, IL
October 27 - Schwartz Center for Performing Arts at Emory University; Atlanta, GA
October 29 - Mondavi Center, UC Davis; Davis, CA
November 1 - Presented by LA Philharmonic; Hollywood Bowl; Los Angeles, CA
November 6 - The Broward Center; Ft. Lauderdale, FL
After two sold-out CD launch concerts at The Stone in New York City's lower east side on Monday night, and the release of Charles Ives: Four Sonatas yesterday, Hilary Hahn embarks on her US recital tour this week. At the Monday night events--which served to both celebrate Charles Ives: Four Sonatas and to raise money for The Stone--Hahn played Ives sonatas 1 and 4, hosted a conversation with composer John Zorn and Ives biographer Jan Swafford, accompanied the crowd in hymn-singing, and led the audience in singing Happy Birthday to Charles Ives, who would have turned 137 on October 20.
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