Extractions: 5. Romance For Violin and Orchestra No. 2 In F Major, Op. 50 Buy It! Although it is beyond all doubt that violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter is an extremely talented and technically controlled player, it seems that there is something missing in her interpretation of New York Philharmonic (under the lead of conductor Kurt Masur ) lends a real sense of dynamism and control to the music. Summary : Mediocre take on the Violin ConcertoGreat renditions of the lesser-known Romances
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Anne-Sophie Mutter For the year 2000, the violinist is planning her own festival which will In 1995,annesophie mutter gave the world premiere performance of Penderecki's Second http://natstone.virtualave.net/mutter.html
Extractions: Find local singles now! Advanced matching and online chat. Anne-Sophie Mutter was born in Rheinfelden in Baden. Her international career began in 1977 when she appeared as a soloist with Herbert von Karajan at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival. Her Berlin debut - again with Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic - followed a year later. Since then "the greatest musical prodigy since the young Menuhin" - as Karajan called her - has scored triumph upon triumph in all the world's leading concert halls. Equally in demand as a soloist and as a chamber musician, Anne-Sophie Mutter regularly performs in Europe, the USA, Canada and Japan. She made her Russian debut in 1985; in 1988 she undertook an extended recital tour of Canada and the USA. The Anne-Sophie Mutter Festival - a unique event staged in London and Stuttgart in 1990 - demonstrated her artistry in a repertory that extended from the Baroque to the avant-garde. Anne-Sophie Mutter also performs regularly at the Salzburg Festival and other international events. > Gesungene Zeit ("Time Chant"), which was written specially for her. For the year 2000, the violinist is planning her own festival which will be dedicated to violin music of the last century and take place in New York, London, Frankfurt, and Stuttgart. In 1995, Anne-Sophie Mutter gave the world premiere performance of Penderecki's Second Violin Concerto, dedicated to her by the composer, in Leipzig. Her recording of this piece won 2 Grammy Awards.
Anne-Sophie Mutter Interview Interview With A Violin Goddess. Star German violinist annesophie Mutterspeaks to Lionel Choi while in Singapore on December 1st, 1997. http://web.singnet.com.sg/~lionelc/mutter_interview.htm
Extractions: Interview With A Violin Goddess Star German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter speaks to Lionel Choi while in Singapore on December 1st, 1997. (Point your mouse here to read an article written by the interviewer for The Straits Times, a daily newspaper in Singapore, based on this conversation with Ms Mutter.) This is your second visit to Singapore. So what are your impressions of this country? This country combines modern technology, science of our time, very vital economics, with the roots of tradition. That would of course make Singapore, like Hong Kong, one of the very fascinating cities for Europeans, seeing the leap of the long tradition into the future. One of the reasons why I come back is that music plays such an important role in Singapore and it will more and more in the future, so it's a very interesting new part of my schedule actually to add, other than the usual places I have been working at for the last 20 years.
Reviews In December 1997 I reviewed a reissue of annesophie mutter's famous recording mutter's playing hadso much depth, strength followed the young German violinist's career closely http://web.singnet.com.sg/~lionelc/dec97.htm
Extractions: Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) Violin Concerto in D major, Op.77 Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra in C major, Op.131 Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin / New York Philharmonic Orchestra / Kurt Masur (DG 457 075 - 2) Category : Romantic - Orchestral I reviewed a reissue of Anne-Sophie Mutter's famous recording of the Brahms violin concerto with Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic in April 1996 , and found it thoroughly enjoyable. Mutter's playing had so much depth, strength and maturity that for a moment, I forgot that she was merely a teenager when she made that recording. People who have followed the young German violinist's career closely will have seen her blossom from precocious child prodigy to violin goddess. And her playing too has grown by leaps and bounds - as she emerged from those Karajan days, she began to find an even stronger artistic personality, or a more distinctive 'voice' of her own. Her violin playing, already phenomenal by any standards, had taken on a new dimension: The choice of colours was widened, her tonal palette more daringly varied. Her 'sound' had taken on a whole new character of its own. Most important of all, she communicated the music with an even stronger, more assertive, determined and confident personality.
MUENCHNER . PHILHARMONIKER terminates for the violinist with a European tour with the London Symphony Orchestraunder the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas. annesophie mutter plays Berg http://www.muenchnerphilharmoniker.de/online/english/personen.php3?ID=180&KID=19
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Extractions: "It started innocently with the idea that I wanted to work with a small orchestra without a conductor. I immediately felt that every single member of this orchestra [the Trondheim Soloists] was burning the candle at both ends. The amount of passion, dedication, and technical skill involved in their playing was amazing."
Anne-Sophie Mutter - A Life With Beethoven In this 58minutes movie, mutter tells us how she grew up to be a violinist, herearly music training I rate anne-sophie mutter - A Life with Beethoven - 5/5. http://dvd.reviewindex.com/reviews/B000050X32.html
Extractions: NEW YORK (AP) Conductor-composer Andre Previn and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter are newlyweds. Previn, 72, and Mutter, 39, were married in New York, Jonathan Brill, Previn's representative at Columbia Artists in Manhattan, said Wednesday. He said the wedding took place Aug. 1 but could give no other details. The romance apparently started backstage some years ago. Previn has been married twice, to singer Dory Previn and actress Mia Farrow. Mutter's first husband, Detlef Wunderlich, died in 1995. Temperature: Sky Conditions: Clear Wind: From the NE at 14 MPH Relative Humidity: Visibility: 10 miles Pressure: 29.54 in. Hg Dew Point: Last updated: Wed, 02-Apr-2003 16:39 State Weather York Aurora Columbus Grand Island Kearney Lincoln McCook Norfolk Omaha Scottsbluff Valentine Powell to Present Iraq Evidence to U.N.
IFILM Brilliant violinist annesophie mutter has spent a career studying and masteringthe music of Beethoven. In 1998, she embarked on an international con http://www.ifilm.com/ifilm/product/film_info/0,3699,2392720,00.html
Extractions: window.name = "IFILMMain"; document.write(''); Home Help Send In Film/Video Video Preferences Wednesday, April 02 Anne-Sophie Mutter: A Life With Beethoven Starring: Anne-Sophie Mutter Distributed by: Genre: Concert Classical Music Music Video Classical Release Date: Rated: Not Rated Run Time: 129 Minutes Synopsis: Brilliant violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter has spent a career studying and mastering the music of Beethoven. In 1998, she embarked on an international concert tour devoted to the composer's violin sonatas. A LIFE WITH BEETHOVEN was filmed at the height of this tour and features one of Mutter's most remarkable performances ever. Aided by the piano playing of Lambert Orkis, Mutter beautifully interprets Beethoven's Violin Sonata No.5 in F Major (aka "The Spring Sonata") and Violin Sonata No.9 in A Major (aka "Kreutzer Sonata.") In addition, the video includes a documentary film which explores Mutter's development as a master violinist. IFILM Home Movies Shorts TV Shows ... Contact Us
Violin Discographies This page has a comprehensive list ofthe recordings of this almost perfect violinist termed by mutter annesophie. Recordings of Nathan Milstein http://www.cremona.u-net.com/glossary.htm
Extractions: The following web sites all have pages listing details of the recordings of the artist to which the link refers. Many researchers will find these lists invaluable. Alas, no two discographies are alike. Many discographers compile lists of only the recordings and the catalogue numbers. But some also list recording dates and a very few include matrix numbers. The occasional list will supply recording details including location information. Very few follow the conventions for writing discographies, but never the less provide the required information. We may never achieve uniformity on these pages, but so long as they are available, the information will be available for future use. Violin Land would like to thank every hard-working and diligent discographer, for, without them it would be a sadder world. A B C D ... Z A ACCARDO, Salvatore Select Another Letter B BARTON, Rachel Rachel Barton
Extractions: [48:42] full-price by the Inkpot Sibelius Nutcase Anne-Sophie Mutter - the favourite violinst of Deutsche Grammophon (and not to mention Gramophone), the beautiful blonde who gets slimmer and svelt-er with every new DG cover she graces - here performs Sibelius' Violin Concerto . When I first heard this recording of the concerto, at the time of its release, I was not impressed. For some reason, that sinewy, "bloodless" opening did not appeal to me. This added to my general suspicion regarding the Anne-Sophie-Deutsche-Grammophon relationship (the aforementioned slimming process - compare her old albums) - one of the pioneer ones which saw the pretty bombshell always decorating the cover of the CD, hoping to ensnare the (presumably mostly male) classical CD collector. (Notice that pretty musicians á la Mutter, von Otter, Mullova, the young Argerich, Schwarzkopf, etc. and the numerous "Sony Sopranos" always inevitably get a makeover followed by many appearances on the cover of their albums. Ugly candidates are replaced by 19th century paintings. If the musician is male, to appear on the cover, you must either be 1) handsome, 1a) a countertenor, 2) conduct well, 3) have a really expert photographer who understands "angles"; or 4) sophisticated cameras which distort reality - you know, like how Winword is not WYSIWYG.)
Extractions: [62:50] full-price by Chia Han-Leon The special thing about Anne-Sophie Mutter is that in a recording of a work like this, the question is hardly about "authenticity", but simply whether she can instill in her performance something unique, something Mutteresque in this popular piece. With Karajan gone, so to speak, one would not expect the lusciousness, the gourmet sumptiousness of her previous recording with the great maestro. Instead, one looks for that distinct strength of personality, that "I don't care what you think but I'd like you to hear it" so characteristic of this favourite violinist of DG. For me, Ms Mutter is a great musician because she both fascinates and frustrates listeners. As with other great art and great artists, this is their trademark. An example of this is her tone, perplexing with its cool, penetratingly heated, steely energy. I have yet to find the right words to describe the Mutter touch. Likewise this CD package, a meticulous production wrought with much polish, including an informal interview Ms Mutter has with "the man without a tie in row 17" (I don't understand the reference - someone enlighten me?) - a touch personal, a touch revealing, a touch cryptic, even a little pretentious and self-effacing (it
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Telegraph | Arts | Devoted To Mozart Matthew Rye reviews annesophie mutter with the London Symphony Orchestra at theBarbican. anne-sophie mutter is not a violinist who does things by halves. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2001/12/07/bmutt07.xml