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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Hahn-Bin
"'Classical music is dying,' Hahn-Bin says flatly. The Korea-born, New York-based, Julliard-trained violinist would know. At his first US concert, which he performed at age 10, one audience member literally dropped dead. But that inglorious welcome hasn't marred Hahn-Bin's meteoric rise from child prodigy to on of classical music's hottest tickets, at just 22. Since being handed a violin by his parents when he was 5, the protege of violin has built his reputation as a skilled musician on a mix of passionate playing and engaging showmanship. 'Music is really my native language,' he says. Not only is Hahn-Bin an amazing violinist, but he also has an odd but wonderful sense of style. Surely a one-of-a-kind look, Hahn-Bin believes that not only do people come to see his performance but they also come to see 'him', so why shouldn't he put on a show even when the violin has stopped playing."
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