Anne-Sophie Mutter - Mutterissimo: The Art Of Anne-Sophie Mutter (2016) Lossless
Artist: Anne-Sophie Mutter
Title: Mutterissimo: The Art Of Anne-Sophie Mutter
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:28:07
Total Size: 743 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Mutterissimo: The Art Of Anne-Sophie Mutter
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:28:07
Total Size: 743 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Korngold Violin Concerto In D Major, Op.35 - 1. Moderato nobile
02. Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto In D, Op.35, TH. 59 - 2. Canzonetta Andante (Live At Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien 2003)
03. Dvorak Violin Concerto In A Minor, Op.53, B.108 - 3. Finale (Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo)
04. Beethoven Violin Romance No.2 In F Major, Op.50 (Live At Avery Fisher Hall, New York 2002)
05. Beethoven Violin Concerto In D, Op.61 - 3. Rondo. Allegro (Cadenza Fritz Kreisler) (Live At Avery Fisher Hall, New York 2002)
06. Schumann Fantasy For Violin And Orchestra In C Major, Op. 131 (Transcription Fritz Kreisler) - Moderato semplice ma espressivo (Live at Lincoln Center Festival 1997)
07. Brahms Violin Concerto In D, Op.77 - 3. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco piu presto (Live at Lincoln Center Festival 1997)
08. Stravinsky Violin Concerto In D Major - 3. Aria II
09. Brahms 21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1 - Transcription Joseph Joachim - No. 1 In G Minor
10. Kreisler Schon Rosmarin
11. Ravel Tzigane, M.76
12. Schubert II 12 Bagatelles, Op. 13 - 9. L'Abeille (Live From Yellow Lounge)
13. Wieniawski Legende, Op.17
14. Sibelius Humoresque No.1 In D Minor, Op.87 No.1 - For Violin And Orchestra
15. Mendelssohn Lieder ohne Worte, Op.62 - Arr. Fritz Kreisler - 6. Fruhlingslied
16. Dvorak Mazurek, Op.49, B.90
17. Faure Berceuse, Op.16
18. Debussy Suite bergamasque, L.75 - 3. Clair de lune (Live From Yellow Lounge)
19. Benjamin Jamaican Rumba (Live From Yellow Lounge)
20. Gershwin Porgy and Bess - It Ain't Necessarily So
21. Brahms 21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1 - Transcription Joseph Joachim - No. 7 In A Major
22. Prokofiev Sonata For Violin And Piano No.2 In D, Op.94a - 1. Moderato
23. Prokofiev Sonata For Violin And Piano No.2 In D, Op.94a - 2. Presto
24. Prokofiev Sonata For Violin And Piano No.2 In D, Op.94a - 3. Andante
25. Prokofiev Sonata For Violin And Piano No.2 In D, Op.94a - 4. Allegro con brio
26. J.S. Bach Suite No.3 in D, BWV 1068 - 2. Air
Performers:
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Berliner Philharmoniker
London Symphony Orchestra
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra
Wiener Philharmoniker
Staatskapelle Dresden
Trondheim Soloists
Universally considered as one of the greatest violinists of our time, Anne-Sophie Mutter’s stunning and multi-faceted music-making extends across masterworks from the full breadth of the violin repertoire.
Mutterissimo – The Art of Anne-Sophie Mutter is a selection of highlights from her discography, personally picked by Mutter herself, bringing together recordings that date for the most part from the last twenty years. It invites listeners to undertake two tours of Anne-Sophie Mutter’s multiple worlds of music:
The first explores the highways and byways of the core repertory and features well-known works for violin and orchestra by Dvořák and Schumann alongside less familiar pieces. The second one, often with Mutter’s long-standing piano partner, Lambert Orkis, combines virtuosity and light-heartedness; the popular and the surprising; and emotion and rhythmic energy.
For many years Anne-Sophie Mutter has performed not only in major international concert halls but recently also in clubs, where a young audience, largely unconcerned with traditional rituals, reacts to the music much more spontaneously. It is only logical, therefore, that she increasingly uses social media to engage in a dialogue with her fans.
Mutterissimo – The Art of Anne-Sophie Mutter is a selection of highlights from her discography, personally picked by Mutter herself, bringing together recordings that date for the most part from the last twenty years. It invites listeners to undertake two tours of Anne-Sophie Mutter’s multiple worlds of music:
The first explores the highways and byways of the core repertory and features well-known works for violin and orchestra by Dvořák and Schumann alongside less familiar pieces. The second one, often with Mutter’s long-standing piano partner, Lambert Orkis, combines virtuosity and light-heartedness; the popular and the surprising; and emotion and rhythmic energy.
For many years Anne-Sophie Mutter has performed not only in major international concert halls but recently also in clubs, where a young audience, largely unconcerned with traditional rituals, reacts to the music much more spontaneously. It is only logical, therefore, that she increasingly uses social media to engage in a dialogue with her fans.