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Default Heads up to all violin music lovers - Mutter/Bach DG recording



On the CD: Anne-Sophie Mutter accompanied by Trondheim Soloists play Bach Violin Concertos in A minor and E major. As an "encore", there's also Gubaidulina's 'In tempus praesens'.

This has to be one of the most spirited performances of the Bach concertos. Combined with spectacular acoustics (wonderful on both speaker and headphone rigs), this is one recording which IMHO is a "must-have" in all classical music collections.

Mutter plays with such sensitivity, care and precision. Her interpretation is also very easy on the listener. The Times gave it a 4/5. I think one could add at least another 0.5 to that rating, if not a perfect five. Thank you Deutche Grammophon for yet another wonderful recording.
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Thanks for the heads-up, Milkpowder.

FYI - Amazon says that this album will be released on Oct 7, 2008, in the US.
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I'm on it. She us amazing and will purchase anything she records. Hilary Hann is another violinist that desires listening too.
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I think I've got all of Hilary Hahn's recordings already
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I think I've got all of Hilary Hahn's recordings already
Her Bach concertos are a must!!! I have to say I listen to her once a day. Also another great violinist is Mordori!!
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Hilary Hahn's Bach Concertos are played in a very different style to Mutter's. It's interesting flipping back and forths between the two. The Trondheim Soloists play with such energy and precision, not unlike the wonderful Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

As great a fan of Midori as I am, I haven't really put my mind to getting all of her recordings. Nice to meet someone with such a distinguished taste in violinists
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Well, for me, I will buy the same pieces based on the violinist!!! Sarah Chang (sorry for my selling, I'm only good at spelling when I'm forced to be - LOL) is also outstanding!! I saw her play live Four Seasons. She was simply amazing....she must of broke a few strings...wow

Mutter is still one of my favorites however. Her control and with balance makes her a performer I can listen to time again and again. Beethoven Violin Concerto, Romances:

Amazon.com: Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Romances: Ludwig van Beethoven, Kurt Masur, New York Philharmonic, Anne-Sophie Mutter: Music

This is one of my favorites from her. She takes a piece, a common piece for us violin lovers, and puts a sense of ownership which makes it totally inviting. Just one of the best in regards to her command of her instrument. I have not have had the pleasure of listing to her live. I have had tickets twice but outside events prevented me from going..
I can truly talk about her for hours since she represents what hard work can do when out to good use.

Hilary plays with such a different poise. See, this s what I love about violinist.

Amazon.com: Mendelssohn, Bruch: Violin Concertos: Max Bruch, Felix Mendelssohn, Mariss Jansons, Berliner Philharmoniker, Midori: Music

Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 64 has been played by so many violinist. This performance is where I fell in in love with Midori style. Here control dominates the entire album.

Hilary's style also lends towards a delicate yet masterful. Boy I'm Glad someone else understand...

One more artist i truly enjoy and has become more popular is Julia Fischer. I have purchasing as much I can form her!! She is less delicate (but can if need be) and more dominating. Her fresh approach keeps me more interest as I explore her recordings.
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I'd wait until they show up at the bmg music clubs and save mucho dinero.

I don't know what Mutter will do with Bach, but based on her previous efforts with Mozart and Beethoven, I'm not that sanguine. The best modern instrument recording of the Bach concertos is Akiko Suwanai, but she's better known in Asia and Europe. It's good to see her album available at least as an mp3 at Amazon.


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I'd wait until they show up at the bmg music clubs and save mucho dinero.

I don't know what Mutter will do with Bach, but based on her previous efforts with Mozart and Beethoven, I'm not that sanguine. The best modern instrument recording of the Bach concertos is Akiko Suwanai, but she's better known in Asia and Europe. It's good to see her album available at least as an mp3 at Amazon.


I must listen to this album several times a week. Actually when I'm testing new products (SACD version), I use this album as one of my references. She also is amazing in Poeme....

Very controlled....
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Man! You and I will get along nicely. I am currently buying as many Julia Fischer SACDs as possible. Her recordings on Pentatone are heavenly. My favourite happens to be her Tchaikovsky SACD. What a sensory overload!

I must confess I don't know Akiko Suwanai too well. I don't have a single recording of her's and now that you mention it, I'll have to start 'collecting'

Hilary Hahn sounds great, but I don't think she is that great to watch. Her playing is delicate and precise, but she looks a bit rigid. I much prefer the laid back playing style of Perlman. I also enjoy watching Vengerov act on stage
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If you are looking for young violinists to follow, then you should also put Leila Josefowicz on the watch list.
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If you are looking for young violinists to follow, then you should also put Leila Josefowicz on the watch list.
SHe is amazing as well....I would have to concur
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Man! You and I will get along nicely. I am currently buying as many Julia Fischer SACDs as possible. Her recordings on Pentatone are heavenly. My favourite happens to be her Tchaikovsky SACD. What a sensory overload!

I must confess I don't know Akiko Suwanai too well. I don't have a single recording of her's and now that you mention it, I'll have to start 'collecting'

Hilary Hahn sounds great, but I don't think she is that great to watch. Her playing is delicate and precise, but she looks a bit rigid. I much prefer the laid back playing style of Perlman. I also enjoy watching Vengerov act on stage
HOLY COW!! I was just about to mention Julia Fischers performance on Pentatone. I bought all of her Pentatone records after hear that!!!
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Can anybody comment on the other piece on this cd, ie the Gubaidalina?

Thats what I'd be buying this disc for. I've heard them Bach pieces already.
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