Performer: Anne-Sophie Mutter, Philipp Moll
Composer Igor Stravinsky, Witold Lutoslawski, Bela Bartok, Norbert Moret, Alban Berg, Wolfgang Rihm
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestram, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Paul Sacher, Witold Lutoslawski, Seiji Ozawa, James Levine
Audio CD
SPARS Code: DDD
Number of Discs: 3
Format: APE (image+cue)
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Size: 664 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
# Violin Concerto in D major
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by London Philharmonia Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by Paul Sacher
# Partita, for violin, orchestra & obbligato piano (arranged from version for violin & piano)
Composed by Witold Lutoslawski
Performed by London Philharmonia Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter, Phillip Moll
Conducted by Paul Sacher
# Chain 2, dialogue for violin & orchestra
Composed by Witold Lutoslawski
Performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonia Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by Witold Lutoslawski, Paul Sacher
# Violin Concerto (No. 2) in B minor, Sz. 112, BB 117
Composed by Bela Bartok
Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by Seiji Ozawa
# Concerto for violin & orchestra “En rêve”
Composed by Norbert Moret
Performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by Seiji Ozawa
# Violin Concerto
Composed by Alban Berg
Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by James Levine
# Gesungene Zeit, for violin & orchestra
Composed by Wolfgang Rihm
Performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra
with Anne-Sophie Mutter
Conducted by James Levine
DIABETES IS HELPED BY TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN MUSIC
I listened to Igor Stravinsky’s concerto en re and Witold Lutoslawski’s Partita and Chain 2 before lunch. Stravinsky was fine and easy. Lutoslawski I kind of glossed over. After lunch I got through Bartok,enjoyed Norbert Moret’s En reve, submerged with Berg, and got reamed by Rihm.
Lutoslawski always lowers my blood sugar. I think it is because his music is unfamiliar, dissonant, and requires a lot of attention as do the rest. The violin concerto by Bartok and Berg were intriguing and held me spellbound.
Wolfgang Rihm I thought extreme in his high registers for the violin. My sugar three hours after eating was 122. This is good for me.
So, I ordered Norbert Moret’s Cello Concerto by a favorite named Rostropovich along with Hymne de Silence. I was going to order Wolfgang Rihm’s Sring Quartets 1,8 & 5, but the review made it sound like a lot of noise. But this is good for me, so I ordered. I got a little Stravinsky in Flute for Relaxation. Maybe the unfamiliar is better when the familiar has too many memories and auditorial reactions. I may revisit more Twentieth Century musicians.
thanks for these disks Anne-Sophie Mutter.
Thank you
Thanks a lot!!!