Anne-Sophie Mutter / Roman Patkoló / Lambert Orkis
Brahms / Penderecki / Bach
If she wanted to, she could by now be resting on her laurels and celebrating her success by sticking to the well-known repertoire. But that’s not Anne-Sophie Mutter’s style. She’s always looking for an artistic challenge – commissioning new works, fine-tuning special programmes and supporting young musicians, with whom she also regularly shares the stage. All these aspects of her artistic work flow together at this recital in the Elbphilharmonie.
Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki and Anne-Sophie Mutter have shared a friendship lasting many years and his numerous works for violin are evidence of this singularly inspirational musical partnership. The Duo concertante with the unusual instrumentation of violin and double bass is just one example. Roman Patkoló, the talented double bass player and former Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation scholarship holder, provided the initial impetus in this case.
Bach and Brahms, both a constant presence in her repertoire, frame the enthralling programme, which would not be complete without the contribution of her congenial piano accompanist Lambert Orkis.
Performers
Anne-Sophie Mutter violin
Roman Patkoló double bass
Lambert Orkis piano
Programme
Johannes Brahms
Scherzo c-Moll für Violine und Klavier / aus der F-A-E-Sonate
Krzysztof Penderecki
Duo concertante für Violine und Kontrabass
Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita Nr. 2 d-Moll BWV 1004 für Violine solo
– Interval –
Krzysztof Penderecki
Violinsonate Nr. 2
Johannes Brahms
Auswahl aus »Ungarische Tänze«
Encore:
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Mélodie Es-Dur / aus: Souvenir d’un lieu cher op. 42
Arthur Benjamin
Jamaican Rumba
John Williams
Theme from »Schindler's List«
Estimated end time
21:45
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