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Hilary Hahn: the 2009 Grammy winner in her own words ... on Mendelssohn

Series: Musicians in their own words features on 2009 Grammy Winners
From: David Schulman
Length: 00:01:45

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Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor is among the best known music written for the violin. But it's not one of those showpieces that try to make you aware how hard the soloist is working. Instead, it's full of melodies that seem to flow by naturally. Mendelssohn wrote the concerto while he was spending a few weeks at a spa, and when played well, it can sound that way. But as 2009 Grammy winner Hilary Hahn says, the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto is not nearly as easy as it sounds.

Hahn won the for Best Classical Album Grammy in 2009 for her CD of the Sibelius and Schoenberg violin concertos. 

As in all the pieces in David Schulman's CPB-supported Musicians in their own words series, the story is told through a mix of the performer's voice and music. There is no reporter's voice heard, allowing the feature to be seamlessly incorporated into station news, talk, or music programming. This short feature is particularly suited for use during music programming, where it can introduce Hahn's performance of the complete concerto. This piece does not duplicate any material used in Hilary Hahn: In her own words ... on J.S. Bach, so stations may use both if desired. Scripts for intro and outro are attached. This piece also works well pegged to local performances. This piece debuts on PRX.

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Review of Hilary Hahn: In her own words ... on Mendelssohn

David Schulman's excellent Musicians in their Own Words series recently expanded to one hour documentaries. In two of his original (shorter) module versions, he features violinist Hilary Hahn in two separate pieces talking about Bach and Mendelssohn.

With "Hilary Hahn: In Her Own Words...on Mendelssohn", David Schulman juxtaposes excerpts from the violinist's performance of the Mendelssohn popular Violin Concerto with her insight into how the genius of the music is easier to explain than it is to play.

Schulman is a master radio and musical craftsman: he knows just how and when to let the music speak for itself. Schulman consistently chooses the right musical moment to amplify the text and knows when to use the music as a warm bed in support of Hahn's text.

Consider using this 1:42 module during the weekday or weekend late morning or afternoon day parts, prior to playing Hilary Hahn's recording of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (Sony Classical SK 89921). Or, use this module as an enhanced forward promo for the Hahn / Mendelssohn recording being played later in the same day.

With this and an additional Hilary Hahn "Musicians in Their Own Words" module ("On J.S. Bach"), David Schulman creates a near perfect example of music education or music appreciation -- but without the academic shackles and inflections that have made those terms deadly on the radio.

Broadcast History

PRX debut.

Transcript

Keywords: Hilary Hahn, violin, Felix Mendelssohn, concerto in E minor, ownwords, Musicians in their own words, WUNC, David Schulman
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Timing and Cues

Hilary Hahn: In her own words ... on Mendelssohn

Tape time: 1:44 (including :22 music tail)
Add approx :45 for intro/outro

TAPE IN: "There's so much in the piece that implies motion ...."

TAPE OUT: Ends with :22 music tail
Last spoken words: "...give it this buoyant quality."

Musical Works

All excerpts from the Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 65, by Felix Mendelssohn, performed by Hilary Hahn with Hugh Wolff conducting the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Additional Files

Related Website

http://www.hilaryhahn.com/aboutme.shtml