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'Listening to Viviane Hagner play the violin
is an enchanting experience... she is both a thoughtful and brilliant
violinist. In her playing, she knows how to combine reflection and
luminosity in the most striking way.'
Berliner Morgenpost
'... Hagner's performance, vibrant, warm-toned and jaw-droppingly
precise, may well be unimprovable ...'
San Francisco Chronicle
'Mark Elder's second night in the Hallé Summer Classics
series - a Beethoven night - rightly put the violin concerto last. As played
by the brilliant Viviane Hagner, it was its true climax... the concerto, was
on another plane. Hagner's playing ranged from filigreed delicacy to strident
panache, was delightfully tuned, and had cadenzas that set the pulse racing.'
The Guardian
'Her rich, burnished tone, crystalline articulation and
subtle expression immediately grab attention and leave a lasting impression.
Sunday afternoon at the Landon School, the 27-year-old violinist from Munich
gave a spine-chilling recital, an almost hauntingly masterful display of technique
and artistry.'
Washington Post
Viviane Hagner plays the Stadivarius 'Sasserno' violin from 1717, generously
loaned to her by the Nippon
Music Foundation.
Viviane
Hagner has won a Borletti-Buitoni
Trust award. The Trust - established in 2002 to help young artists
develop and sustain their careers - gives awards to artists in their
twenties who have made significant progress with their careers.
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