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S/Previn;a-Boston Symp Mutter Audio CD
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This record is permeated by love. Bernstein's Serenade was inspired by Plato's Symposium, a series of paeans to love in all its multifarious aspects; Previn's Concerto was inspired by, and composed for, Anne-Sophie Mutter, whom he married shortly afterward. Many distinguished composers, such as Penderecki, Lutoslawski, Currier, and Rihm, have written concertos and other works for Mutter, but surely this one must be especially close and dear to her, and she certainly plays it that way. It is designed to bring out her strengths to best advantage: her stunning virtuosity, her ravishingly beautiful tone, flawlessly pure on all strings, at any tempo, with a glorious radiance in the top register. The part bristles with runs at top speed, double stops, jumps across the whole fingerboard (opening with a leap over about four octaves), and makes full use of her limitless palette of tone-colors. Of the Concerto's three movements, the first and longest is lush, tonal, with broad, soaring melodies and stark contrasts, alternating between fast and slow, lyrical and vigorous sections; the second is more spare, dissonant, mysterious, ominous. The third, and best, is a set of variations on a German children's song, subjecting a simple tune to enormously clever, inventive rhythmic and harmonic distortions and stylistic manipulations. The recurring original melody is played with great affection, revealing its past and present meaning to composer and performer. The orchestration is luscious; the work's style is clearly influenced by Previn's multi-faceted career. As often happens with music written for a specific player, Mutter's performance, recorded live on this disc, will be hard to match.

Bernstein, another composer of protean versatility, also draws upon his enormously varied, eclectic stylistic experience in the Serenade. Its four movements loosely resemble a concerto. After a stratospheric violin solo, the first movement turns into a charming, exuberant waltz with a jazzy flavor; the slow second movement is sensuous, graceful, yearning, the third is a brilliant Scherzo, the last is rich, assertive, dissonant, and frankly jazzy. The performance is superb. --Edith Eisler

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3.0 out of 5 stars resourceful derivation by 2 master journeymen Jun 3 2004
Format:Audio CD
Previns's Concerto certainly isn't unpleasant to listen to; it just lacks one iota of the individuality of a transcendent composer. The orchestration, the formal layout all are all eerily familiar. One could be unkind and say that this is the Greatest Concerto Korngold Never Wrote, but that would be unfair to Korngold, who was truly one of the Greats. Still, you can't sneeze at this level of craft, and it is awesome. (Three stars for that.) Previn shares that quality with Bernstein, along with Bernstein's unhealthy, undigested and all-consuming eclecticism. Bernstein's Serenade, like virtually all of his compositions excepting West Side Story, Candide (just the Overture!) and On The Waterfront, is highly wrought and completely meretricious. The essential question when listening to any new music is: is there something here that would make me listen to this twice? In both cases, the lukewarm romantic gestures positively scream a negative answer. On the plus side, I'm glad I heard it once.

Anne Sophie is marvellous, as always. I would love to hear her play Louis Gruenberg's Violin Concerto, a great example of an eclectic work that is still all of its composer's piece.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of her best Jan 1 2004
Format:Audio CD
This is probably the best I've heard Mutter on CD. These two pieces are a perfect fit for her and really allow her to show off her virtuosity, her full lush tone, and her high register, which is unbelievably radiant.
The Previn Concerto is a beautiful piece and was written to fit Mutter like a glove. The Bernstein Serenade is a great pairing with the Previn and is also superbly performed. If you want to hear an unbelievable high note, listen to the first movement of the Bernstein--that high A at the end of the first section! This is a great disc.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Discordant Concerto Dec 22 2003
Format:Audio CD
I am big fan of Anne-Sophie Mutter but this piece is a disappointment. Her playing is beautiful but the piece (which I did not know) is very discordant and I am not a fan of discordant music. This CD was a disappointment for me. It is the first Mutter CD I have not enjoyed.
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