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Anne-Sophie Mutter - Tango Song & Dance [Deutsche Grammophon - 2003]
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Anne-Sophie Mutter - Tango Song & Dance [Deutsche Grammophon - 2003]
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Genre: Classical | 2003
Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalogue Number: B0000058-02
Time 76:13 | front & back covers
Eac Rip | Ape, Cue, Log | 320 MB inc. 5% WinRar Recovery Record
Genre: Classical | 2003
Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalogue Number: B0000058-02
Time 76:13 | front & back covers
AMG Review
| “ | Anyone would assume from the title Tango Song and Dance that this album contains performances of Piazzolla and friends, representing an effort on the part of Anne-Sophie Mutter to cash in on the recent tango craze. Actually, the only tango-related piece here, the title composition by Mutter's husband André Previn, was written in 1997 before that trend really got started in classical music. Instead, Tango Song and Dance offers a collection of dance-inflected pieces that diverges from Mutter's usual serious fare but benefits equally from her commanding musical personality. These performances are great fun and, for the most part, will take you back to the days of the star virtuoso. Previn joins Mutter on piano for his own work, and their complementarity — he is suave, she intense — is delightful. The work sounds not like Piazzolla but like Ravel composing a tango; its final movement is in a 7/8 time that cleverly trips up the tango feel. Some reviewers have reproached the liberties Mutter takes with the Joseph Joachim transcriptions of three Brahms Hungarian Dances, but it's hard to imagine that Joachim, in Brahms' own time, would have done any less. Only in a group of selections from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess does Mutter seem out of her element; she executes the Jascha Heifetz arrangements flawlessly, but despite former jazzman Previn's presence, it ain't got that swing. Mutter's usual sideman Lambert Orkis returns to the keyboard for three Fritz Kreisler encores, however (Previn plays only on the Gershwin and his own piece), and Mutter takes command once again with swooping, sentiment-drenched thrills. Fauré's Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 13, a tuneful piece with a whiff of the music hall, makes an unexpected but satisfying conclusion. In all, a wonderful outing for a great artist who deserved to lighten up. | ” |
Personnel:
Anne-Sophie Mutter - violin
Andre Previn | Lambert Orkis - piano
Tracks:
01. Tango Song and Dance: Tango. Passionately
02. Tango Song and Dance: Song. Simply
03. Tango Song and Dance: Dance. Jazz Feeling
04. 3 Hungarian Dances: No. 1 in G Minor. Allegro Molto
05. 3 Hungarian Dances: Tango Song and Dance: No. 6 in B Flat Major. Vivace
06. 3 Hungarian Dances: No. 7 in a Major. Allegretto
07. Porgy and Bess: Summertime
08. Porgy and Bess: It Ain't Necessarily So
09. Bess, You Is My Woman Now
10. Porgy and Bess: My Man's Gone Now
11. Sch??n Rosmarin [0:02:14.38]
12. Caprice Viennois Op. 2
13. Liebesleid (Chagrin d'Amour)
14. Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in a Major, Op. 13: Allegro Molto
15. Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in a Major, Op. 13: Andante
16. Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in a Major, Op. 13: Allegro Vivo
17. Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in a Major, Op. 13: Allegro Quasi Pre
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