“It’s one of the most moving, if not for me, the deepest running piece for violin written in the last hundred years.” — Anne-Sophie Mutter
This edition of On the Music features violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence, talking about Sofia Gubaidulina’s In Tempus Praesens, which will receive its New York Premiere on the Philharmonic concerts of March 31 and April 1–2, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. Also on the program: Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2, Little Russian, and Prokofiev’s Overture in B-flat major, American.
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Jean Barraque “Sonate pour violon” (US premiere) LIVE (by themadstradder)
YouTube.com : Anne-Sophie Mutter on “In Tempus Praesens”
anne-sophie-mutter.de : Gubaidulina, Bach: GUBAIDULINA In tempus praesens
schirmer.com : Sofia Gubaidulina : “In Tempus Praesens” Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
bought this Cage/Zukofsky CD today…
John Cage : Chorals, Cheap Imitation, Freeman Etudes I-VIII · Paul Zukofsky, violin · Musical Observations, Inc. · Aspects of contemporary technique | By Paul Zukofsky (with comments about Cage, Feldman, Scelsi and Babbitt)
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