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April 28th, 2008

Anne-Sophie Mutter

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  1. Lauralyn says

    do you know the make of her violin ?

    she is a brilliant musician thank you for posting !

    Ellie

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  2. Abarrane says

    I just feel the same way sometimes, but we gotta keep on studying, practicing and improving!

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  3. SCUR says

    This performance is true to the original intention of Meditation: no briliance, no splendior, yet sombre and at depth. Anne Sophie can play better pieces that suit herself such as Mendelssohn violin conerto in E monor.

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  4. Murray says

    Yep! Thanks! :)

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  5. GILROY says

    Just wonderful!!!!!!

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  6. HRYCHLEAH says

    To be or, or what?

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  7. BARD says

    Love This composition, “Meditation “as my No 1 in Expression Of LOVE and ROMANCE. My No2 is The Addagietto from No5 with Giuseppe Sinopoli

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  8. Ewelina says

    perfect music for movie of some kind
    mutter plays it uniquely

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  9. Sigilwig says

    To be or NOT to be THAT is the question :-)

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  10. Lauren says

    To be or NOT to be THAT is the question :-)

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  11. Morissa says

    No one can ever play a piece exactly correct. Even Itzhak Perlman never reaches a satisfactory performance level (to him).
    That said, people here are 99.9% not equivalent to her ability to play. And until you can match her, and understand truly the music itself, then comment.
    It was once said, Anyone can be a critic.
    But to be good one, that is the question.

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  12. Amarii says

    No… I agree with the former statement.

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  13. HOLT says

    the vibrato is EXACTLY as it should be…. Duh

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  14. Berdine says

    I think it was very good! But, maybe vary on the amount of vibrato because if she did it will be more interesting; she basically did vibrato on every note on the same staring point. If she varied it, it will be even better. Becuase most of the vibrato times were pretty much predictable.

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  15. Audree says

    ma quanto grosso quel violino…. se piange qui…

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  16. Audra says

    Thats real fine music! My grandfather, Rudolf Walin (1820-1868), was a operasinger (bariton) from Stockholm who sang with Jenny Lind!

    Friendly

    Ulf Sawert

    April 28th, 2008 | #

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