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Extractions: Published February 24 - March 1, 2000 BY GAVIN BORCHERT CHECK OUT HELMUT Newton's portrait of German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter in the February 7 issue of The New Yorker . To her familiar Breck Girl-cum-Valkyrie persona he's added, by way of deep shadows and an urban setting, a dash of Sophia Loren. Mutter, who appears with pianist Lambert Orkis in the Seattle Symphony's Distinguished Artist recital series this Sunday, has capitalized on her photogenic appeal so unapologetically throughout her career that she makes it all appear completely unselfconscious. It's as though she dares you to criticize her for it. Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter
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Extractions: Ms. Mutter started playing the violin at the age of 5, and have since been associated with tutors such as Erna Honigberger and Aida Stucki, a pupil of Carl Flesch. She soon enjoyed considerable success in several competitions, and notably the Lucern Festival in 1976. This drew the attention of Maestro Karajan and she auditioned for him in Berlin shortly after, at the age of 13. Since her highly acclaimed Berlin debut with Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker in 1978, her live performances as well as her recordings have attracted quite some attention and praise. After some years of focusing mainly on the canonized works of the german central repertoire; from the concertos of Bach through Mozart and Beethoven, to the concertos of the great romantics, Anne-Sophie Mutter has increasingly turned her attention to contemporary music, ranging from Strawinsky, Berg and Bartók to more recent composers such as Witold Lutoslawski, Krzysztof Penderecki, Norbert Moret and Wolfgang Rihm.
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Extractions: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. Works by Bartok and Mozart. Anne-Sophie Mutter, soloist. Directed by Seiji Ozawa and John Oliver. Symphony Hall, Feb. 16. By KAI-TEH TAO LAST SATURDAY, the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed an exciting double-header beginning with Bartok's Violin Concerto No. 2 featuring internationally renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter as soloist and concluding with Mozart's Mass in C Minor . Mutter, who has appeared with the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras, recently concluded a Far East tour featuring concerto performances with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. In the past, she has recorded various works by the masters with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony. Her recent engagement in Boston marks the beginning of her six-week North American tour. Mutter's interpretation of the work demonstrated a unique virtuosity that reminded one of the great Italian violinist, Paganini. Her command of the quick runs, combined with her ability to keep the piece moving at presto , made the concerto exciting to listen to. At times, it seemed like Mutter was presenting a show of the many different string techniques, ranging from sliding glissandos to sharp staccatos and pizzicatos.
Extractions: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. Works by Bartok and Mozart. Anne-Sophie Mutter, soloist. Directed by Seiji Ozawa and John Oliver. Symphony Hall, Feb. 16. By KAI-TEH TAO LAST SATURDAY, the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed an exciting double-header beginning with Bartok's Violin Concerto No. 2 featuring internationally renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter as soloist and concluding with Mozart's Mass in C Minor . Mutter, who has appeared with the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras, recently concluded a Far East tour featuring concerto performances with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. In the past, she has recorded various works by the masters with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony. Her recent engagement in Boston marks the beginning of her six-week North American tour. Mutter's interpretation of the work demonstrated a unique virtuosity that reminded one of the great Italian violinist, Paganini. Her command of the quick runs, combined with her ability to keep the piece moving at presto , made the concerto exciting to listen to. At times, it seemed like Mutter was presenting a show of the many different string techniques, ranging from sliding glissandos to sharp staccatos and pizzicatos.
Extractions: CONCERT REVIEW By Andrew Wong Staff writer FleetBoston Celebrity Series: Joshua Bell Symphony Hall November 11, 2001 Four Seasons was cancelled abruptly after a New York concert. The scheduled tour resumed, however, with a gracious save by violinist Joshua Bell. On November 11, Bell and the Trondheim Soloists performed a slightly altered program. Zwei nordische Weisen . This is only fitting, as Trondheim has recorded every piece for strings written by Grieg, including an arrangement of the String Quartet No. 1 Sarek Orawa Sonata No. 3 Ballade . From the grandiose opening to the most complex chordal passages, his supple bow arm and silky tone made this daunting solo sonata seem easy. The second half of the program, Overall, Bell delivered a satisfactory reading of the piece, although at times the odd combination between the American virtuoso and a Nordic string ensemble was blatantly apparent. Bell twisted and turned to direct his fellow musicians, at times almost thrusting his body into the cello section. His stage manner amplified his climactic solos, but also drew attention away from finer details of his playing and obscured his connection with the ensemble. This story was published on Tuesday, November 20, 2001.
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Extractions: "The greatest youthful talent since Yehudi Menuhin." "A violinist who sets new standards of performance." The publicity comments were predictable, but the authors were not: Herbert von Karajan and Mstislav Rostropovich. Anne-Sophie Mutter, the talent under discussion, who made her Carnegie Hall recital debut at the end of 1988, is far from a predictable phenomenon. A concert violinist who began her collaboration with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and its conductor, Karajan, at fourteen, she is perhaps best known to the American public from posters showing her performing in a strapless Dior gown, her long blond hair loose about her bare shoulders. To managers, she's known as a talent who can fill any hall. To her musical colleagues and critics, she is already one of the great masters of the instrument. Mutter was born in a small town in southwest Germany in 1963, and began piano lessons at the age of five. Soon she switched to the violin, and her parents enrolled her in the Winterthur Conservatory in Switzerland. By the time she was seven, Mutter had won the highest acclaim ever given in a nationwide youth competition. On the same occasion, she and her brother Christoph shared a prize in the piano four-hands category.
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Extractions: Anne-Sophie Mutter, goddess of the violin, is one of the crown jewels in Deutsche Grammophons stable of recording artists. In order to celebrate Ms. Mutters career-long kinship with Ludwig van Beethoven, the label has released Anne-Sophie Mutter: BeethovenThe Complete Violin Sonatas. The 2-disc set presents the complete program first sampled on the Anne-Sophie Mutter: A Life With Beethoven DVD, also reviewed here at DVD Town. ( A Life With Beethoven Imagine the vision that it takes to be able to master an entire slate of music written for an instrument in a particular format. Cellist Yo-yo Ma has done it many times during his career with J. S. Bachs six richly sonorous cello suites (available as two different recordings). Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and pianist Lambert Orkis devoted all of 1998 to playing Ludwig van Beethovens 10 piano/violin sonatas, a Herculean task usually accomplished over the course of an entire career. Ms. Mutter and Mr. Orkis traveled around the world, performing all 10 sonatas in 2-night concerts at each tour stop. Following the conclusion of their tour, their recording company released a 4-CD set of recordings made during their Wiesbaden, Germany performance. The Anne-Sophie Mutter: BeethovenThe Complete Violin Sonatas DVD set features footage taped during the Paris, France performance at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. The DVDs contain renditions of all 10 sonatas: No. 1 in D major op. 12 No. 1, No. 2 in A major op. 12 No. 2, No. 3 in E flat major op. 12 No. 3, No. 4 in A minor op. 23, No. 5 in F major op. 24 (Spring), No. 6 in A major op. 30 No. 1, No. 7 in C minor op. 30 No. 2, No. 8 in G major op. 30 No. 3, No. 9 in A major, op. 47 (Kreutzer), and No. 10 in G major op. 96. Of course, since Spring and Kreutzer are the only ones with nicknames, they are more famous than the others (and possibly among the most recognized of all classical music compositions). (The Anne-Sophie Mutter: A Life With Beethoven DVD offers only the Spring and the Kreutzer.)