Hilary Hahn's Album "Paris" Reaches 1.5 Million Streams
The Deutsche Grammophon record has reached over 1 million streams since its release in March, 2021
Recorded with conductor Mikko Franck and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the disc features the world premiere recording of Einojuhani Rautavaara's "Deux Sérénades," No. 1 "Pour Mon Amour" and No. 2 "Pour La Vie," Chausson's Poème for Violin & Orchestra Op. 25, and Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major Op. 19.
"'Paris' is about expression, it’s about emotion, it’s about feeling connected to a city and a cultural intersection, in a way that’s inspiring for the player and the listener," Hilary told The Violin Channel.
I landed in Paris this morning to this news. In a time when I haven’t been experiencing audiences in the here and now, imagining listeners — you — inviting my work into your lives is a huge boost. Thank you so much! ❤️@DGclassics @PhilharRF @mikkofranck pic.twitter.com/9BQ8WmCP54
— Hilary Hahn (@violincase) April 7, 2021
february 2025
march 2025