Anne-Sophie Mutter

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Nacimiento : 1963-06-29, Rheinfelden, Baden, Germany

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Anne-Sophie Mutter (born 29 June 1963) is a German violinist. She was supported early in her career by Herbert von Karajan. As an advocate of contemporary music, she has had several works composed especially for her, by Sebastian Currier, Henri Dutilleux, Sofia Gubaidulina, Witold Lutosławski, Norbert Moret, Krzysztof Penderecki, André Previn, Wolfgang Rihm, John Williams and others. Since her orchestral debut with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1977, Mutter has performed as a prominent soloist with numerous leading orchestras worldwide. Mutter was born in the German town of Rheinfelden, Baden-Württemberg which lies some 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Basel on the northern bank of the High Rhine river, across which lies the Swiss town of the same name. Her parents were Karl Wilhelm Mutter and Gerlinde Mutter and she was raised with two older brothers. While Mutter's father was a journalist, who edited a newspaper in Baden-Württemberg, her mother was the first woman in her family to graduate from college. Although no one in her family played a musical instrument, Mutter's family was passionate about classical music. Mutter began playing the piano at the age of five, and shortly afterwards took up the violin. At the age of six, Mutter won the National Music Prize, and in 1972, she gave her first concert with the Winterthurer Stadtorchester. Inspired by a recording of violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Wilhelm Furtwängler, she began studying with Erna Honigberger, a pupil of Carl Flesch. After Honigberger's death she continued her studies with Aida Stucki at the Winterthur Conservatory. Mutter's playing began to receive attention and she stopped attending school to devote herself full-time to music. Conductor Herbert von Karajan arranged for her to play with the Berlin Philharmonic. Only 13 years old at the time, she made her public debut on stage in 1976 at the Lucerne Festival, where she played Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major. In 1977, she performed at the Salzburg Festival and with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim. Critics praised the level of maturity in Mutter's performance, with one reviewer of Die Welt writing, "She played it ravishingly, and above all, she did not play it at all like a child prodigy. Her technique is fully mature.” At 15, Mutter made her first recording of the Mozart Third and Fifth violin concerti with Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic. In 1980, Mutter made her American debut with the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta. In 1985, at the age of 22, she was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Music (London) and head of its faculty of international violin studies and in 1986 an honorary member. In 1988, she made a grand tour of Canada and the United States, playing for the first time at Carnegie Hall. In 1998 she played and recorded for CD and DVD the complete set of Beethoven's Violin Sonatas, accompanied by Lambert Orkis; these were broadcast on television in many countries. ... Source: Article "Anne-Sophie Mutter" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Anne-Sophie Mutter

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Williams: Violin Concerto No. 2 & Selected Film Themes
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Jedermann auf der Weltbühne – 100 Jahre Salzburger Festspiele
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John Williams: Live in Vienna
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El legendario compositor de cine estadounidense John Williams dirige la Filarmónica de Viena por primera vez. "John Williams - Live in Vienna" documenta la interpretación histórica, "un honor muy especial" en la vida del compositor. ¡Sonidos sinfónicos de Hollywood en el escenario del Wiener Musikverein! La orquesta de fama mundial toca temas de culto de "Star Wars", "Harry Potter", "Indiana Jones", "Jurassic Park" y otros hitos en la historia del cine. La invitada estrella es Anne-Sophie Mutter, con adaptaciones para violín especialmente arregladas para ella por Williams.
Karajan: Portrait of a Maestro
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An account of the life and work of controversial German orchestra conductor Herbert von Karajan (1908-89), celebrated as one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century.
New Year's Eve Concert 2015 - Berlin Philharmonic
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The Berliner Philharmoniker’s New Year’s Eve Concert: 2015
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The annual New Year’s Eve Concert is one of the highlights in the calendar of every classical music fan in Berlin and beyond. On New Year‘s Eve, the Berliner Philharmoniker invite an exceptional soloist for a festive gala. Together, the musicians bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new. The 2015 concert was conducted by Simon Rattle and featured Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin). On the programme: Emmanuel Chabrier: Overture to L'Étoile, Camille Saint-Saëns: Introduction et Rondo capriccioso for violin and orchestra in A minor, Jules Massenet: Pieces for orchestra from Le Cid (Suite), Maurice Ravel: Tzigane, Francis Poulenc: Les Biches, Ballet Suite, Maurice Ravel: La Valse, Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 1.
Anne-Sophie Mutter - Live From Yellow Lounge (The Club Album)
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Anne-Sophie Mutter presenta su nuevo álbum en vivo con "The Club Album - Live From Yellow Lounge". Ella eligió el club de escena de Berlín NEUE HEIMAT como la ubicación para la producción del álbum y el concierto de ZDF y Deutsche Grammophon. Anne-Sophie Mutter ya había demostrado que la música clásica no está ligada a las polvorientas salas de conciertos en 2013 con una actuación en el “Yellow Lounge”. Las grabaciones de "The Club Album - Live From Yellow Lounge" se realizaron dos noches consecutivas en mayo de 2015. La madre estuvo acompañada por su propio conjunto. Los »Virtuosi« son un colectivo de talentosos jóvenes instrumentistas de todo el mundo. Muchos de ellos son becarios actuales o anteriores de su fundación. Su antiguo compañero de dúo y pianista Lambert Orkis y el clavecinista Mahan Esfahani también tocaron junto al violinista.
Sous le charme d'Anne-Sophie Mutter
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Karajan's Magic and Myth
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Over twenty-five years after his death in July 1989, the controversial Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan remains an enigma. He was the most successful conductor in the history of classical music. Many of his recordings - of Italian opera, of Wagner and Richard Strauss, of Sibelius, Beethoven and Brahms - are treasured by music lovers around the world. Yet, even at the peak of his fame, his performances were variously criticised for being too opulent, too manicured, lacking warmth or spiritual depth. This musical profile explores the many paradoxes in the life and music of this controversial figure, who forged his international reputation in London with the Philharmonia Orchestra shortly after the end of the Second World War and went on to reign supreme in the classical music world during his three decades with the Berlin Philharmonic. The film also examines Karajan's belief in the visual power of music, and his determination to leave behind a substantial legacy of music on film.
Wege Durchs Labyrinth - Der Komponist Krzysztof Penderecki
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Documental sobre la vida y obra del compositor polaco Krzysztof Penderecki
Herbert von Karajan – The Second Life
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“What remains of Karajan?” asks the award-winning documentary film maker Eric Schulz. In his film Karajan – The Second Life, he explores the man and the musician – and especially his media legacy. We discover the conditions under which the technology enthusiast Karajan created his countless recordings and how these documents can help us to understand the phenomenon that is Karajan.
Anne-Sophie Mutter - Brahms · The Violin Sonatas
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The Violin Sonatas visualizes Anne-Sophie Mutter's successful 2010 Brahms album (with Lambert Orkis), her first Deutsche Grammophon recording of this essential repertoire.
Karajan: Beauty As I See It
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With a career that includes a 35-year tenure as composer of the Berlin Philharmonic and record sales topping 200 million, Herbert von Karajan is one of the most legendary figures in 20th-century classical music. Comprised of archival footage, performance highlights and interviews with the likes of Anne-Sophie Mutter, Christa Ludwig and Seiji Ozawa, this retrospective chronicles the life and times of the iconic Austrian maestro.
André Previn - A Bridge between two Worlds
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Sir André Previn, born in Berlin in 1929, figures among the most prominent musicians of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He won four Academy Awards for his film scores, he composes concertos, musicals and operas. He conducts, arranges music, and is a renowned pianist, as well as a jazz musician. Previn’s first opera, ‚A Streetcar Named Desire’, based on Tennessee Williams’ play, successfully premiered in San Francisco, in 1998. Our film mirrors Sir Previn’s affinities to Europe as well as to the United States. He is at home in both worlds, with their rather different cultural realities.
Sophia: Biography of a Violin Concerto
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Russian-born composer Sofia Gubaidulina entered the international spotlight at a relatively late age, when the 49-year-old came forward with her premier violin concerto, "Offertorium," in 1980. Gubaidulina authored that piece for Gideon Kremer. Curiously, it would be another 12 years before Gubaidulina received a commission (from Paul Sacher) to author her second violin concerto, and another 15 years after that until the notes fell on ears ripe with anticipation. For the debut of the "Second Violin Concerto," Gubaidulina insisted that no one other than German violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter perform it. That Mutter performance from August 2007 appears, in its entirety, in this classical concert film. Jan Schmidt-Garre directs.
Herbert Von Karajan Memorial Concert
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A triumph of remembrance, wrote Die Welt following this stirring concert given by the Berliner Philharmoniker under Seiji Ozawa and with Anne-Sophie Mutter as soloist. It left its audience hovering between hushed reverence and deafening exultation. The Golden Hall of Vienna's Musikverein was the dazzling venue for the live recording of this concert celebrating the 100th birthday of Herbert von Karajan. And there Karajan s Berliner never sounded better, evoking a time which selfconfidently sought the private and subjective in music, and believed it could find them in the mirror of the works (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). It is a concert that commemorates Herbert von Karajan for the ages in a supremely moving manner. Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Bach: Sarabande,br. Seiji Ozawa, Anne-Sophie Mutter
Anne-Sophie Mutter: Mozart Piano Trios K. 502, 542, 548
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Anne-Sophie Mutter teams with long-time collaborators Andre Previn on piano and Daniel Mueller-Schott on cello for performances of the finest of Mozart's Piano Trios, filmed in Mantua's magnificent 18th-century Teatro Bibiena. Piano Trios KV 502 · KV 542 · KV 548
Anne-Sophie Mutter: The Mozart Violin Sonatas
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Anne-Sophie Mutter with pianist Lambert Orkis recorded live in Munich, February 2006.
Anne-Sophie Mutter: The Mozart Violin Concertos
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The complete Violin Concertos performed by Anne-Sophie Mutter with Camerata Salzburg recorded live in Salzburg in December 2005. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 2 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 4 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 5, "Turkish" Sinfonia concertante
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons / Von Karajan, Mutter, Berlin Philharmonic
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Famed conductor Herbert Von Karajan leads the Berlin Philharmonic in a performance of what may be Vivaldi's best-known composition -- "The Four Seasons" -- in this sparkling video. Recorded in 1987 at the Chamber Music Hall, this concert features Anne-Sophie Mutter as a guest violin soloist.
Beethoven - Complete Violin Sonatas
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Beethoven: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61
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Premiered in 1806, Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D Major paved the way for three great violin concertos of the 19th and 20th centuries: Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Sibelius. Extremely expressive and astonishing in it emotional scope, the work nonetheless received an ambivalent response at its premiere. Renowned for his knowledge of Beethoven’s oeuvre, the conductor Herbert von Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker are joined by the virtuoso violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter for a masterful performance.