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Mendelssohn/Brahms: Violin Concertos

Johannes Brahms (Composer), Felix [1] Mendelssohn (Composer), Herbert von Karajan (Conductor), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Anne-Sophie Mutter (Performer)
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listen  1. Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 - 1. Allegro molto appassionato14:01Album Only
listen  2. Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 - 2. Andante 9:27Album Only
listen  3. Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 - 3. Allegro non troppo - Allegro molto vivace 7:09Album Only
listen  4. Violin Concerto in D, Op.77 - 1. Allegro non troppo22:09Album Only
listen  5. Violin Concerto in D, Op.77 - 2. Adagio 9:42Album Only
listen  6. Violin Concerto in D, Op.77 - 3. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto 8:34Album Only


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On this CD:
  1. Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
    Composed by Felix Mendelssohn
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anne-Sophie Mutter
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  2. Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77
    Composed by Johannes Brahms
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anne-Sophie Mutter
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mellow Mendelssohn and Bright Brahms Amid the Berlin Philharmonic, March 13, 2007
If you haven't heard these recordings, you have a nice surprise ahead of you. The Mendelssohn dates from 1981 and the Brahms from 1982. Because of the recording dates, you've got the young protege, Anne-Sophie Mutter, firmly under the leadership of the old master, Herbert von Karajan, with that marvelous orchestra to draw on for generous support.

Ms. Mutter has never been closer since then to the gentler ways of performing these pieces as she is here. The accompaniment is very well balanced and perfectly complements the solos.

Being used to a lot of fire from Ms. Mutter, some may complain that these performances aren't sizzling enough.

I found that her interpretation of Mendelssohn was delightfully restrained which allowed for the heavenly aspects of the piece to emerge. I was equally pleased with her Brahms where her violin seems to literally sing to us in a beautiful human voice. Beneath the surface, you can feel the controlled power of Mutter, von Karajan, and the Berlin Philharmonic. It's like watching heavyweights delicately dancing ballet to exquisite chamber music. You know there's the power there to blow us away, but that they want to enrapture us instead.

This recording will appeal most to people who like to hear classic pieces of the repertoire performed in ways that aren't the typical fare.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Karajan and Mutter match perfectly, but not for me, October 13, 2006
Even though I consider Karajan the greatest maestro of his generation, as an accompanist he tended to exhibit faults I don't find when he's on his own. In both these concertos there's a concern for overall smoothness, mellow tone, and precise balance. Karajan's lovely young protegee, Mutter, matches his approach perfectly. She spins one of the most consistent tones of any violinist and shows no desire to crowd the spotlight. The result wins admiration for being harmonious, but where's the individuality and drama?

In the Mendelssohn concerto we get dreamy melodic lines but no real delight and magic--it's all rather charmless, without joy. Mutter is careful not to show off with brilliant pyrotechnics, which is too bad--if you're going to dazzle, this is one work that will take off into ethereal heights. The Brahms finds Karajan developing a broad sound picture that's simply too bland. The rugged, struggling temperament of this composer has been carefuly suppressed, and at no times does Mutter seem to throw caution to the wind. Having said that, I much prefer this reading to the celebrated EMI recording with Perlman and Giulini--it's even more faceless and correct.

Of course, tastes differ, and I must confess that Mutter never went on to make any recordings I really love, so perhaps I should be discounted as a non-fan. If you value precise technique and clean tone without much 'intervention" on the soloist's part, here you are. I will stick with Menuhin/Furtwangler, Heifetz/Reiner, and Mullova/Abbado, among quite a few that shine with more vibrancy than this CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Anne-Sophie is an angel with a violin, December 8, 2008
By Ellie "Eilean Siar" (North Shore of Boston, USA) - See all my reviews
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The same day I received this CD of Brahm's violin concerto with Anne-Sophie I heard, after listening to her version, a performance of another violinist playing live with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. I was shocked how ordinary his performance sounded even though the audience gave him a strong ovation at the finish.

Her renditions of widely known works are in a class by themselves. She has so much expressiveness used wisely and effortlessly you forget the limitations of the instrument and technique. She doesn't seem to have any. Since David Oistrakh, the Soviet violinist whose recordings end by 1960 or so, she is the finest I have heard.

Some say her earliest (and she was a child prodigy) performances are the most exciting. I've heard her play Sibelius' concerto and I don't notice anything but a continuation of her genius on the instrument. If you are like me, you will want to get every performance she has recorded.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Typical Karajan
Herbert von Karajan's smooth orchestral sound was much more suited to some composers than others; unfortunately the composers that it was not suited to comprise the majority of... Read more
Published on October 28, 2006 by Henrik McFadyen

4.0 out of 5 stars doesn't measure up to hilary hahn
I know that both anne-sophie mutter and hilary hahn are both exceptional musicians, but i personally think that hilary hahn has the better mendelssohn recording. Read more
Published on March 25, 2006 by Emma

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Protege Anne-Sophie Mutter has made yet another excellent CD. The Mendelssohn concerto is truly one of the greatest concertos, and has been well met by Anne-Sophie Mutter. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars potent and accessible
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ethereal interpretations
I must say that this recording surely has something magic about it. But I wouldn't really go as far as the previous reviewer, to say it's sexual - it's far more than earthly... Read more
Published on October 12, 2000 by Mr JB

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have
The Mendelssohn violin concerto is perhaps one of the best pieces written for that instrument. Every violinist of quality has recorded it and because of this, of course, I have... Read more
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