Hilary Hahn's "Barber, Meyer: Violin Concertos" is a captivating classical album released in 2000 under the Sony Classical label. This album showcases Hahn's exceptional skill and artistry, featuring two distinct violin concertos that highlight her technical prowess and expressive depth. The first concerto, by Samuel Barber, is a three-movement piece that begins with an energetic "Allegro," followed by a serene "Andante," and concludes with a lively "Presto in moto." The second concerto, by Leonard Bernstein, opens with a romantic "Romanza" and continues with a dramatic and dynamic "Dramma musicale, eroico, lirico e gioioso." Accompanied by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Hugh Wolff, Hahn delivers a powerful and nuanced performance that brings these compositions to life. With a total runtime of 49 minutes, this album is a testament to Hahn's virtuosity and her ability to connect with the listener through her music.