The four-time Grammy® Award winner
Territory: China
Anne-Sophie Mutter is a musical phenomenon: for 49 years the virtuoso has now been a fixture in all theworld’s major concert halls, making her mark on the classical music scene as a soloist, mentor and visionary. The four-time Grammy® Award winner is equally committed to the performance of traditional composersas to the future of music.
So far she has given world premieres of 31works – Thomas Adès, Unsuk Chin, Sebastian Currier, Henri Dutilleux, Sofia Gubaidulina, Witold Lutoslawski, Norbert Moret, Krzysztof Penderecki, Sir André Previn,Wolfgang Rihm, Jörg Widmann and John Williams have all composed for Anne-Sophie Mutter. Shededicates herself to supporting tomorrow’s musical elite and numerous benefit projects. Furthermore, theboard of trustees of the German cancer charity “Deutsche Krebshilfe” elected her the new president of thenon-profit organization in 2021. Since January 2022, she joins the foundation board of the Lucerne Festival.
In the autumn of 1997 she founded the “Association of Friends of the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation e.V.”, to which the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation was added in 2008. These two charitable institutions provide support for the scholarship recipients, support which is tailored to the fellows’ individual needs. Since 2011, Anne-Sophie Mutter has regularly shared the spotlight on stage with her ensemble of fellows, “Mutter’sVirtuosi”.
Concert in 2024
Anne-Sophie Mutter’s concert calendar in 2024 features performances in Asia, Europe and North America,once again reflecting the musical versatility of the violinist and her unprecedented standing in the world ofclassical music. Numerous compositions dedicated to her will be part of these concerts; In many countries, they will be performed for the first time. At the beginning of the year, Mutter gives the British premiere of the Violin Concerto No. 2, which John Williams dedicated to her, as well as the Hollywood legend’s film scores in London. Her musical partnersare the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Jonathon Hayward. At the end of January, concerts in Los Angeles follow, where she will play the Brahms Double Concertowith cellist Pablo Ferrández, a fellow of her Foundation, as well as the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel’s baton. She appears at the Mozart Week in Salzburg with two programmes: the Sinfonie Concertante will beperformed with violist Michael Barenboim; Lahav Shani conducts the Vienna Philharmonic.
For the fourPiano Trios, she joins forces with pianist Lauma Skride and cellist Maximilian Hornung, an alumnus of her Foundation.In March, Mutter tours Asia, where she rings in the 36th year of her musical collaboration with pianist Lambert Orkis. The programme includes works by Mozart, Respighi, Schubert and Clara Schumann. The two exceptional musicians will also perform this programme in Europe during the second half of the year. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Witold Lutosławski’s death, in Warsaw Mutter will perform theorchestral version of the Partita, a work dedicated to her, as well as the Polish composer’s Chain 2 andInterlude. Andrzej Boreyko conducts the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Her first recording was released in 1978: Mozart’s Violin Concerti Nos. 3 and 5 with Herbert von Karajanand the Berlin Philharmonic. Since then she has made numerous recordings, for which Anne-Sophie Mutterhas received four Grammies®, nine Echo Classic Awards, the German Recording Award, the RecordAcademy Prize, the Grand Prix du Disque and the International Phono Award.
The following contains an overview of the past 15 years: On the occasion of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 250th birthday in 2006, Anne-Sophie Mutter presented new recordings of Mozart’s complete major compositions for violin.
In September 2008 her recording of Gubaidulina’s Violin Concerto In tempus praesens as well as the BachViolin Concerti in A-Minor and E-Major was released.
During the Mendelssohn anniversary year of 2009, Anne-Sophie Mutter paid very personal homage to the composer, uniting solo concerto repertoire and chamber music on CD and DVD: the Violin Sonata in FMajor written in 1838, the Piano Trio in D-Minor completed a year later, and the Violin Concerto in E-Minor of 1845.
March 2010 saw the release of Anne-Sophie Mutter’s recording of the Brahms Violin Sonatas, performed with Lambert Orkis. For her35-year stage anniversary in 2011, Deutsche Grammophon released acomprehensive box set with all of the artist’s DG recordings, extensive documentary material and as-yetun published rarities. At the same time, an album of first recordings of pieces dedicated to the violinist by Wolfgang Rihm, Sebastian Currier and Krzysztof Penderecki appeared.
In October 2013 Anne-Sophie Mutter presented her first recording of the Dvořák Violin Concerto with conductor Manfred Honeck and the Berlin Philharmonic.
In May 2014 a double CD with recordings by Mutter and Orkis followed, commemorating the 25th anniversary of their collaboration: The Silver Album featuring the first recordings of Penderecki’s La Folliaand Previn’s Violin Sonata No. 2.
The live recording Anne-Sophie Mutter – Live from Yellow Lounge of her club performance in Berlin was released on CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-ray disc on August 28, 2015. This was the first live recording ever from a Yellow Lounge. On the podium at Neue Heimat Berlin, Anne-Sophie Mutter was joined by her longstanding piano accompanist Lambert Orkis, “Mutter’s Virtuosi” and the harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani.
The programme covered three centuries of classical music – from Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldito George Gershwin and John Williams – a combination chosen especially by Anne-Sophie Mutter for the club evenings.
Commemorating the 40-year stage anniversary of the charismatic artist, Deutsche Grammophon assembledthe double CD Mutterissimo – The Art of Anne-Sophie Mutter, released in 2016. It assembles the highlights of her multi-faceted discography – personally selected by Anne-Sophie Mutter herself and focusing primarilyon the past two decades of her impressive career.
In November 2017, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Daniil Trifonov released their first joint album, focusing onone of the most famous works in all the classical repertoire. Together with Hwayoon Lee, Maximilian Hornung and Roman Patkoló, they recorded Schubert’s Piano Quintet in A-major, generally known as the“Trout Quintet”. The programme also included Schubert’s Notturno, a masterful late work for violin, celloand piano, as well as his songs Ständchen and Ave Maria, arranged for violin and piano.
Krzysztof Penderecki’s 85th birthday was honoured by Deutsche Grammophon in 2018 with a double albumincluding all the works he has dedicated to Anne-Sophie Mutter, including her first recording of the Sonatafor Violin and Piano No. 2: a sensitive and touching homage by the violinist to her musical friend and companion.
In 2018, Deutsche Grammophon also commemorated the 40-year anniversary of Anne-Sophie Mutter’s first recording by re-releasing her earliest concerto recordings in a deluxe hard cover edition entitled The EarlyYears – featuring violin concerti by Mozart (Nos. 3 and 5), Beethoven, Bruch and Mendelssohn. Thanks to the new, high-resolution audio format 2.2 24bit/192kHz, the listener has the impression of being in theviolinist’s immediate vicinity.
Management:
Wray Armstrong:
wrayarmstrong@gmail.com
Evita Zhang:
evita.zhang@armstrongmusic.cc
※In cooperation with general manager Doug Sheldon(Sheldon Artists)
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Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter 2024 recital
The world-renowned violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter came to China on tour, performing two spectacular recitals in Shanghai and Beijing on March 15th and 17th respectively.