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  2. Anne-Sophie Mutter - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Sophie Mutter (born 29 June 1963) is a German violinist. ... For the anniversary, Mutter also gave concerts in Seoul, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan.

  3. Violin Concerto (Previn) - Wikipedia

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    The Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "Anne-Sophie" is a violin concerto by André Previn. It was composed in 2001 by request of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Anne-Sophie Mutter. Previn conducted the first performance in March 2002 in Boston. The same performers recorded the work in 2003, and received a Grammy Award for it in 2005.

  4. Violin Concerto No. 2 (Williams) - Wikipedia

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    John Williams's Violin Concerto No. 2 was commissioned by the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. The piece was given its world premiere by Mutter and the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Williams at Tanglewood , on July 24, 2021.

  5. Berlin Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    1979 "Solo & Orchestra" – Mozart Violin Concerts No. 3 & 5 with Anne-Sophie Mutter under Herbert von Karajan (DG) [71] [72] Grammy Awards. 1970 – Best Opera Recording – Herbert von Karajan, Helga Dernesch, Thomas Stolze, Jess Thomas, Wagner: Siegfried (DGG, 1969)

  6. Bravo! Vail - Wikipedia

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    Vail. In 2019, the Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin, featuring German violinist Anne Sophie Mutter, opened the Bravo! Vail season in their North American debut. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields returned for a three-night residency in 2023, and in 2024, Bravo!

  7. Double Concerto (Brahms) - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Sophie Mutter and Antônio Meneses, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Herbert von Karajan (1983). [46] Emmy Verhey and János Starker, Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Arpad Joó (1983). [47] Gidon Kremer and Mischa Maisky, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Leonard Bernstein (1984). [48]