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Monday, April 26, 2027 | 7:30PM
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04/26/2027 7:30 pm 04/26/2027 9:30 pm America/New_York Hilary Hahn, ViolinSheku Kanneh-Mason, Cello
Benjamin Grosvenor, Piano
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
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Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Tickets
How to Buy: This event is currently available as part of a Concert Classics Series subscription, as an add-on to another subscription series, or through the Princeton University Student Early-Bird Program. Make-Your-Own packages (3 or more events) go on sale Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 12 PM. Single tickets will be available online starting Monday, August 3, 2026 at 12 PM, and by phone beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2026 at 12 PM. Learn More>
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Build Your Seasonone of the preeminent violinists of our time” the most in-demand cellist in the world" one of the 50 best classical pianists on record"
—The Washington Post, Bachtrack, and Gramophone
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About the Event
There is always a special spark when three soloists come together to make chamber music. When those three soloists are all-stars, that spark ignites into something all the more extraordinary. Violinist Hilary Hahn—making her long-awaited Princeton University Concerts debut and hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the preeminent violinists of our time”—joins two beloved returning artists: cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, celebrated as “the most in-demand cellist in the world” (Bachtrack), and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, named one of the “50 best classical pianists on record” (Gramophone). Coming together for preciously few engagements, this exciting new collaboration will explore the early chamber music of Ludwig van Beethoven — music that bursts with a similar sense of discovery and daring that lies at the heart of this rare artistic meeting.
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There is always a special spark when three soloists come together to make chamber music. When those three soloists are all-stars, that spark ignites into something all the more extraordinary. Violinist Hilary Hahn—making her long-awaited Princeton University Concerts debut and hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the preeminent violinists of our time”—joins two beloved returning artists: cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, celebrated as “the most in-demand cellist in the world” (Bachtrack), and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, named one of the “50 best classical pianists on record” (Gramophone). Coming together for preciously few engagements, this exciting new collaboration will explore the early chamber music of Ludwig van Beethoven — music that bursts with a similar sense of discovery and daring that lies at the heart of this rare artistic meeting.
Program
- Beethoven
Seven Variations in E-flat Major for Cello and Piano on Mozart’s “Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen,” WoO 46
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 5, No. 2
Piano Trio in G Major, Op. 1, No. 2
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