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BARTOK:VIOLIN CTO. 2

Anne-Sophie MutterAudio CD
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Grammy Award winning violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was born in Rheinfelden in Baden (Germany). She embarked on inter¬national career as a soloist in 1976 at the Lucerne Festival and made her first recording for Deutsche Grammophon at the age of 14: Mozart violin concertos with Karajan and Berliner Phil¬harmoniker, with whom she later also recorded the Mendelssohn, Bruch, Brahms and Beethoven.
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: POLYGRAM CLASSICS
  • ASIN: B000001GEL
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1. Con for vn and orch no.2 (Sz 112): 1. Allegro non troppo
2. Con for vn and orch no.2 (Sz 112): 2. Andante tranquillo-Allegro scherzando-Tempo I
3. Con for vn and orch no.2 (Sz 112): 3. Allegro molto
4. En reve: 1. Lumière vaporeuse-Mysterieux et envoutant
5. En reve: 2. Dialogue avec l'Etiole
6. En reve: 3. Azur fascinant (Sérénade tessinoise)-Exubérant, un air de fête

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Anne-Sophie Mutter's Bartók Second is clearly one of the best around. The first movement is a difficult piece to bring off, if only because the beginning is so simple and tuneful compared to later developments. Mutter proves an excellent guide to the music's ongoing development, never losing site of that folk-like opening and always returning to it as if to say, "See, it was there all along!" A great supporter of contemporary music, she has performed and recorded a large number of works composed especially for here of which En Reve (Dreaming) is a typical example. It's not hard to listen to, but it isn't particularly memorable. Seiji Ozawa's accompaniments certainly are, though. --David Hurwitz

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Bartok, fascinating Moret, December 14, 2008
This review is from: BARTOK:VIOLIN CTO. 2 (Audio CD)
This is out of print already?! Sad sad. The Bartok is very fine, but that's not the reason to get the disc, because there are honestly better (and cheaper) Bartok Seconds out there--my personal favorite is Stern/Lenny/NYPhil on Sony--they positively soar with enthusiasm. That performance is coupled with a Stern/Ormandy reading of Bartok's first (and for many years undiscovered) violin concerto, a work that's not particularly memorable.

The present disc has a Bartok concerto played with great technical skill by Ms. Mutter and great technical blandness by Mr. Ozawa, which is typical with him. I know, like Karajan, he wanted blend blend blend, but Bartok's music is edgy and angular, dammit, and Seiji rounds off all the corners. Still, this is a perfectly satisfactory performance, as long as you supplement it with others to hear the difference, and there are many great ones, from the aforementioned Stern to Menuhin to Chung to Millova. The biggest mark against this performance is that it is not very memorable after the fact. Well-executed, but not much personality.

But the real reason to look for this disc is the Moret concerto. Here's a composer who isn't heard as much as he deserves to be, probably because people see he is "modern" and run screaming for the exits or for the soothing progressive-music-in-sheep's-clothing of Philip Glass and Tangerine Dream. Pity, that, because Moret is a great and original voice and here he has written a thoroughly modern violin concerto that will stick in your memory. It is dissonant yet tender, modern yet traditional in many ways, with very creative orchestration. It is supposed to describe a dream, according to the composer, who describes long walks through dense, shadowy forest. There is a mystical or perhaps "spiritual" (overused word, sorry, but it really fits) component to Moret's relationship with nature, but we're not dealing with mysticism. The finale is that most welcome thing in a modern work, upbeat and optimistic instead of a description of some great cataclysm. (I once commented to a friend that Beethoven would never write his Pastorale Symphony in modern times because it would be seen as too naive.) There's an obvious Bartokian influence, from the rolling timpani to the dissonant double stops to the very loud brass. But there are also some magnificent finely-shaded dynamics and textures that are so transparent they are fascinating to behold, as well as a very taut structure that is somewhere between sonata form and "episodic rondo." Don't look for "a tune you can hum," but then again, don't look for that in most late Beethoven, either. David Hurwitz states in his review that the Moret concerto is not particularly memorable. Reason enough to recommend it.
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