OMG that is simply incredible. I've not heard ASM live for many years and last time I heard her play this she didn't play the cadenza from the first movement like that. It is the first time that I have heard someone interpret the cadenza based on the phrasing of the melody rather than the difficulty of the passage. Outstanding.
This is wonderful playing. You can listen to each note separately and still find it wonderful, because it is so well expressed by Anne-Sophie Mutter. Together they make this even more wonderful. A Masterly playing, thank you so much!
DANG! STILL GOT IT GIRL!! BOOM! And THAT'S how you play Beethoven! Awesome! Sweet! Transcendent! WHAT a performance! So smooth, so confident, so at ease. Great orchestra also. Maybe that Herbert von Karajan fellow was on to something when he spotted YOUR talent! Will we ever hear better? I doubt it...
I have to say that I’m a very big fan of Anne-Sophie Mutter. I think there is no other violinist that has her level of articulation and note precision. Though she’s obviously not in her prime, she delivers a wonderful performance. There are many young virtuoso violinists out there, but idk, Mutter has something I have yet to see in someone else.
An incredibly nerdy question I know but does anyone know which model chinrest she is using in this performance. I have been looking to acquire a high central chinrest of this colour for ages and haven't been able to find one.
I'm a big fan of ASM and have enjoyed watching a live performane of this piece, but here I just think she takes a few too many liberties with timings and jazzing it up (or down in the case of that drunken sounding end to the slow movement). Anne Sophie Mutter is a big star yes, but Beethoven is the greater star. Having said that, it's good to have these different versions so people can make their own mind up about what works best.
@@heidiswiss5763 Sorry it's my problem with typing with my fat fingers, the more letters I type the greater the risk of an error! No disrespect intended, I have the utmost admiration for Anne Sophie-Mutter. Her Bruch /Mendelssohn disk is excellent, and her early interpretation of Mozart's 3rd is sublime. It was quite an honour to see her perform in London a few years ago
@@stradivariouspaul1232 Apology accepted! Yes, she is fantastic! This piece brought me closer to classical music when I was about 15 years old ... so about 100 years ago :) Love it!!
I can understand why Ann Sophie Mutter was the favorite violinist of the famous director von Karajan. They both have the same energy and strength!
I love the moderate tempo used for the first movement. Makes it extra profound for me.
I really admire Anne-Sophie Mutter, I love the way how she plays violin, it's just beautiful.
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The woman is a goddess with the violin. Her intonation is remarkable and I love this concerto even more ❤❤😀
OMG that is simply incredible. I've not heard ASM live for many years and last time I heard her play this she didn't play the cadenza from the first movement like that. It is the first time that I have heard someone interpret the cadenza based on the phrasing of the melody rather than the difficulty of the passage. Outstanding.
Ludwig van Beethoven His Royal Majestic !!! Thank God to created his soul
Magnifique ! Je n'ai jamais entendu ce concerto joué avec une telle profondeur. Et je l'ai entendu des dizaines et des dizaines de fois.
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This is wonderful playing. You can listen to each note separately and still find it wonderful, because it is so well expressed by Anne-Sophie Mutter. Together they make this even more wonderful. A Masterly playing, thank you so much!
DANG! STILL GOT IT GIRL!! BOOM! And THAT'S how you play Beethoven! Awesome! Sweet! Transcendent! WHAT a performance! So smooth, so confident, so at ease. Great orchestra also. Maybe that Herbert von Karajan fellow was on to something when he spotted YOUR talent! Will we ever hear better? I doubt it...
0:30 Allegro ma non troppo
27:40 Larghetto
38:33 Rondo. Allegro
50:50 Speech about "Dieses wahnsinniges krieg in Ukraine" (sehr gut)
54:59 Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, KV 364, 2 satz, Andante
I have to say that I’m a very big fan of Anne-Sophie Mutter. I think there is no other violinist that has her level of articulation and note precision. Though she’s obviously not in her prime, she delivers a wonderful performance. There are many young virtuoso violinists out there, but idk, Mutter has something I have yet to see in someone else.
No me cansa, verlo y escuchar...feliz
ASM is one of my favourite violinist every and that will reamin
Éste concierto emociona hasta.las lágrimas y Mutter es fantástica, una maravilla 👏👏👏👏
So expressive. A beautiful performance.
Este concierto e interpretado por A.S. .Mutter es Maravillosooo ,Encandila de Bello !!!!!!
Siempre Maravilla este concierto con la interpretación de A.F.Mutter.Una joya👏👏👏👏👏👏
Corrijo A S Mutter
obviously a benefit show for Ukraine and one of the most beautiful concerts I have ever ex-experienced-Ken in TN, USA
Could anyone tell us what was said in German that might have led Ms. Mutter and the viola player to tears? Other than the Mozart itself?
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2nd movement 27:30
Super si e perdorin kosovaret
An incredibly nerdy question I know but does anyone know which model chinrest she is using in this performance. I have been looking to acquire a high central chinrest of this colour for ages and haven't been able to find one.
I'm a big fan of ASM and have enjoyed watching a live performane of this piece, but here I just think she takes a few too many liberties with timings and jazzing it up (or down in the case of that drunken sounding end to the slow movement). Anne Sophie Mutter is a big star yes, but Beethoven is the greater star. Having said that, it's good to have these different versions so people can make their own mind up about what works best.
Why on earth do people have to abbreviate everything.... ASM 😠 .... her name is Anne-Sophie Mutter!!
@@heidiswiss5763 Sorry it's my problem with typing with my fat fingers, the more letters I type the greater the risk of an error! No disrespect intended, I have the utmost admiration for Anne Sophie-Mutter. Her Bruch /Mendelssohn disk is excellent, and her early interpretation of Mozart's 3rd is sublime. It was quite an honour to see her perform in London a few years ago
@@stradivariouspaul1232 Apology accepted! Yes, she is fantastic! This piece brought me closer to classical music when I was about 15 years old ... so about 100 years ago :) Love it!!
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Who is the violist and the orchestra?
Matur suksma
Sorry to display my ignorance: What’s the piece they play as an encore? And, who’s the other violinist?
Mozart. Title @ 55:00. Other violinist? Mr Mutter?
This is in Helsinki Finland with their orchestra!!
It was held in Isarphilharmonie in Munich, Germany.
Wish I understood the language. :(
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Grandios!!!