With or without her bow and arrow, Anne-Sophie Mutter is no diva, despite being hailed as the “undisputed queen of violin playing” and a “superstar.” The four-time Grammy Award-winner and dedicated ...
Anne-Sophie Mutter was born in Rheinfelden in Baden, Germany. She started her international career as a soloist at the Lucerne Festival in 1976, and the following year made his debut in Salzburg ...
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, the Boston Symphony Orchestra presented the New York premieres of works by Thierry Escaich and Thomas Adès. By Oussama Zahr Listen to five works that Hollywood’s ...
Violin soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter, music director Fabio Luisi and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra acknowledge applause after performing John Williams' Violin Concerto No. 2 at the Isarphilharmonie in ...
Anne-Sophie Mutter is not just a virtuoso violinist; she is a global icon in the world of classical music. Known for her passionate performances and technical prowess, Mutter has collaborated with ...
For the first time in nearly a decade, beloved composer and conductor John Williams returns to Davies Symphony Hall for a special evening of his concert and film music featuring renowned violinist ...
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