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Led by violinist Hagna, 7 violins play Saint-Saëns' "Introduction and Whirling Caprice", visual enjoyment!

Hagna entered the international arena at the age of 12 and the following year was invited to participate in a joint concert between the Israel Philharmonic and the Berliner Philharmonic, performing in Tel Aviv under the direction of Zubin Mehta.

Hagner has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin State Opera Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and more.

The conductors she has worked with include Barrenboine, Ken Nagano, Abado, Meta, Ashkennaji, Zuckerman, etc.

The instrument she currently uses is the Straddivari Sasserno of 1717.

▼ Saint-Saëns "Introduction and Whirling Capriccio"

Violin and band Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso), Op. 28, composed in 1863, is one of the most popular small musical works of Saint-Saens, written by Saint-Saens for the budding Spanish violin master Sarasate, and premiered in 1865 under the personal direction of Saint-Saens.

The lines of this violin work are large and smooth, the layers are clear and clear, and the layout is symmetrical and coordinated, giving people a certain sense of sculptural art. In order to dedicate this work to the famous Spanish violinist and composer Salasati at that time, the author studied the violin playing technique in detail when composing, so as to fully exert the rich artistic expression of the violin in the work.

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