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Celebrated Violinist Performs In Zurich, Rome, Amsterdam ... And New Haven With NHSO
"Leading violinist of his generation" Augustin Hadelich, in a special appearance, performs with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra Feb. 22.

NEW HAVEN, CT — The acclaimed violinist Augustin Hadelich is set to perform in Hungary, Austria, Rome, Zurich, and Amsterdam, and, New Haven.
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra announced that the celebrated Grammy Award–Winning violinist will perform with the Symphony Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. in Woolsey Hall.
Led by Music Director Perry So, the program features Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, performed by Hadelich, alongside Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral,” and Raven Chacon’s Inscription.
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Here's the violinist performing the Violin Concerto in Switzerland in 2021.
Hadelich is widely regarded as one of the leading violinists of his generation, known for performances that combine technical brilliance with remarkable expressive depth. A Grammy Award winner, he appears regularly with the biggest orchestras around the world and is a frequent guest at leading international festivals.
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Born in Italy to German parents, Hadelich began playing the violin at an early age and later studied at The Juilliard School. His career gained international attention following a series of major competition successes and continued to rise with his Grammy-winning recording of Henri Dutilleux’s Violin Concerto L’arbre des songes. Today, he is recognized not only for his concerto performances, but also for his interpretations of solo repertoire and chamber music. He performs on a 1723 Stradivarius violin.
The concert pairs Mendelssohn’s lyrical and enduring concerto with Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, one of the composer’s most beloved works. Inspired by the natural world, the Pastoral reflects Beethoven’s lifelong connection to the countryside and stands as a cornerstone of the symphonic repertoire. The program opens with Raven Chacon’s Inscription, a contemporary work that reflects on land, memory, and presence, offering a modern and American perspective alongside the Beethoven Symphony.
The concert is sponsored by the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and Frontier.
For ticket information visit NewHavenSymphony.org or call (203) 693-1486.
Ticket prices range from $15 - 79. Tickets for youth under 18 are free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Active military and immediate family receive free admission to all performances. College students are $10.
About the New Haven Symphony Orchestra
The fourth-oldest orchestra in America, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra’s exceptional and accessible performances and education programs reach more than 27,000 audience members and 10,000 students each year. Innovative programming and a dedication to the commission of new works inspires deeper audience engagement and meaningful artistic and educational collaborations. Through the nationally-acclaimed Harmony Fellowship program, as well as numerous award-winning education and community engagement programs, the Symphony strives to be a leader for racial equity in the arts. To learn more about the NHSO, visit NewHavenSymphony.org.
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