Anne-Sophie Mutter - Back to the Future (2000)
Artist: Anne-Sophie Mutter
Title: Back to the Future
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:25:16
Total Size: 1.2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Back to the Future
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:25:16
Total Size: 1.2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957)
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47
1) 1. Allegro moderato [15:55]
2) 2. Adagio di molto [8:26]
3) 3. Allegro, ma non tanto [7:15]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Staatskapelle Dresden
André Previn
Krzysztof Penderecki (1933 - )
Metamorphosen, Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 2
4) 1. Allegro ma non troppo [14:22]
5) 2. Allegretto [3:21]
6) 3. Molto [4:33]
7) 4. Vivace [2:06]
8) 5. Scherzando [5:07]
9) 6. Andante con moto [8:34]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
London Symphony Orchestra
Krzysztof Penderecki
CD 2:
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Sonata No.2 for violin & piano, Sz.76
1) 1. Molto moderato [8:03]
2) 2. Allegretto [11:44]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Lambert Orkis
Norbert Moret (1921 - )
En reve
3) 1. Lumière vaporeuse [7:13]
4) 2. Dialogue avec l'Étoile [5:44]
5) 3. Azur fascinant (Sérénade tessinoise) [6:40]
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Violin Concerto No.2, Sz.112
6) 1. Allegro non troppo [16:16]
7) 2. Andante tranquillo [9:58]
8) 3. Allegro molto [12:13]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Seiji Ozawa
CD 3:
Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971)
Concerto en re for violin and Orchestra
1) 1. Toccata [5:51]
2) 2. Aria I [4:09]
3) 3. Aria II [5:13]
4) 4. Capriccio [5:49]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Philharmonia Orchestra
Paul Sacher
Witold Lutoslawski (1913 - 1994)
Partita (for Violin and Orchestra)
5) 1. Allegro giusto [4:14]
6) 2. Ad libitum [1:12]
7) 3. Largo [6:22]
8) 4. Ad libitum [0:47]
9) 5. Presto [3:51]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Phillip Moll
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Witold Lutoslawski
Chain 2 Dialogue for Violin and Orchestra
10) 1. Ad libitum [3:48]
11) 2. A battuta [4:58]
12) 3. Ad libitum [4:58]
13) 4. A battuta - Ad libitum - A battuta [4:27]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Witold Lutoslawski
CD 4:
Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937)
1) Tzigane [10:01]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
James Levine
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wolfgang Rihm (1952 - )
"Gesungene Zeit" 1991/92 - Music for violin and orchestra
2) 1. Beginning: quasi senza [14:27]
3) 2. Takt 179: meno mosso [9:56]
Alban Berg (1885 - 1935)
Violin Concerto "To the Memory of an Angel"
4) 1. Andante - Allegro [11:31]
5) 2. Allegro - Adagio [16:12]
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
James Levine
The 11 20th-century violin works included on Anne-Sophie Mutter's meaty four-CD compilation were recorded between February 1988 and January 1997. Mutter is a dazzling performer. Her performance of the Sibelius Violin Concerto throbs with new-dawn optimism. Her intense dialogue with pianist Lambert Orkis is spiked with wit in Bartók's Violin Sonata No.2 , the only chamber piece in the set. Her version of Ravel's Tzigane casts the Romany as the innocent, passionate romantic. She plays Stravinsky's Concerto en ré with jaunty Soldier's Tale jocularity, broods ominously in Berg's dark Violin Concerto and barks and bites through Bartók's Violin Concerto No.2 .
Strangely, no works from the 1940s through 1970s are included. Mutter ignores the claims of concerti by Barber, Korngold, Britten and Goldschmidt. This would matter more if the very recent works were not played with such scintillating, original verve. All but one were written for Mutter and the recordings have the power and excitement of definitive first performances. Lutoslawski's Partita in particular, with its ad lib movements for violin and piano alone, breakneck speeds and expressively ornamental quarter-tones elicits Mutter's greatest virtuosity. The little-known French composer Norbert Moret's En Rêve beautifully creates the weightless, surreal substance of a dream with Mutter's sinuous solo at the centre. Rihm's Gesungene Zeit sirens inspiringly at almost dog-whistle pitch while Penderecki's six-movementMetamorphosen turns the soloist from assiduous grub to flitting vivacissimo butterfly.
Back to the Future is an impressive if unbalanced survey of 20th-century violin music. The fact that it is the work of one of the era's greatest virtuosos, however, more than compensates for its shortcomings. -- Rick Jones
Strangely, no works from the 1940s through 1970s are included. Mutter ignores the claims of concerti by Barber, Korngold, Britten and Goldschmidt. This would matter more if the very recent works were not played with such scintillating, original verve. All but one were written for Mutter and the recordings have the power and excitement of definitive first performances. Lutoslawski's Partita in particular, with its ad lib movements for violin and piano alone, breakneck speeds and expressively ornamental quarter-tones elicits Mutter's greatest virtuosity. The little-known French composer Norbert Moret's En Rêve beautifully creates the weightless, surreal substance of a dream with Mutter's sinuous solo at the centre. Rihm's Gesungene Zeit sirens inspiringly at almost dog-whistle pitch while Penderecki's six-movementMetamorphosen turns the soloist from assiduous grub to flitting vivacissimo butterfly.
Back to the Future is an impressive if unbalanced survey of 20th-century violin music. The fact that it is the work of one of the era's greatest virtuosos, however, more than compensates for its shortcomings. -- Rick Jones