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Hilary Hahn Concert Tickets
Discover an unforgettable evening of timeless compositions with Hilary Hahn tickets. Known for her delicate touch and colorful style, American classical musician Hilary Hahn became established at a young age as one of the world's leading violinists with performances with many of the world's great orchestras, acclaimed recitals and award-winning recordings. As well as the standard concertos of classical composers such as J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Elgar, Paganini and Stravinsky, she has commissioned original works by contemporary composers including Edgar Meyer, Jennifer Higdon and Antón García Abril.
She has released 16 albums and three DVDs and in 2010 Time Magazine hailed her as America's Best Young Classical Musician. Born in Virginia, she picked up her first violin at the age of three and attended the Peabody Institute in Baltimore while still very young. After further study at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, she debuted with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in 1991 when she was eleven.
She went on to perform with symphony orchestras in Pittsburgh, Utah and Bavaria and symphonies in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Budapest plus the New York Philharmonic as she continued her schooling. Her first recording, 'Hilary Hahn Plays Bach', was released in 1987 but her next did not come until 1999 when 'Beethoven: Violin Concerto/Bernstein: Serenade' reached number 17 on Billboard's Classical Albums Chart.
'Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos' (2002) with Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields went to number 25 and won a Grammy Award. 'Bach: Violin Concertos' (2003) with Jeffrey Kahane and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra went to number six on the Billboard Classical Albums Chart and 'Elgar/Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Violin/The Lark Ascending' (2004) with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis peaked at number 13.
'Schoenberg: Violin Concertos' (2008) with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen peaked at number seven and won Hahn her second Grammy Award. She toured internationally in 2016 and 2017 and she can be heard on several movie soundtracks; she played on James Newton Howard's Academy Award-nominated score for the 2005 feature film 'The Village' starring Sigourney Weaver and her recording of Samuel Barber's 'Violin Concerto' featured on the soundtrack of Terence Davies's 2011 film 'The Deep Blue Sea' starring Rachel Weisz. She released two albums in 2018, 'Retrospective', a collection of tracks from her 12 previous albums, and 'Hilary Hahn Plays Bach: Sonatas 1 & 2/Partita 2'. Whether it’s a grand symphony in a prestigious concert hall or a chamber music performance, there’s something all fans of classical music will enjoy.
How much do Hilary Hahn tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.
- Average Price: $241.15 per ticket
- Lowest Price: $71.15 is the cheapest price available for a ticket
- Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage costs as much as $717.66 a ticket
Can I buy last-minute Hilary Hahn concert tickets?
Yes, you can buy last-minute tickets to any Hilary Hahn concerts on TicketSmarter. We have 16 still available for their next concert.
When is Hilary Hahn next concert?
Hilary Hahn is performing on May 17th, 2025 at 8:00pm at the Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, PA.
How long are Hilary Hahn concerts?
Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.
What songs are on Hilary Hahn's setlist?
Hilary Hahn's setlist while performing in San Francisco , CA at “Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall” included the following songs:
- Bach - Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001
- Bach - Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002
- Bach - Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004
- Encore
- Bach - Partita No. 3 in E major: Preludio, BWV 1006
Source: Setlist.fm