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Tchaikovsky: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Herbert von Karajan, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Tchaikovsky: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D
Genre: Classical
 
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Never should have been released
John Grabowski | USA | 06/04/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)

"This is a real botch job, from forces you'd expect better of. Karajan is sluggish and tubby and much much too slow and heavy, Mutter is dragged down along with him, and the VPO makes lots of mistakes, and the brass is thin and frequently off-pitch. The audience at the end sounded luke-warm, and so was I, after this labored performance.



With recordings by Oistrakh, Stern, Heifetz, Mullova, etc., why this has remained in constant print for over a decade, when the majors are thinning out their classical catalogs, puzzles me. P.S. to you audio guys who bought this recording as some sort of "reference standard" for electronics: no wonder guys like you could never fix my speakers. The techs say "It sounds great to me" when anyone with any musical hearing knows better. Unfortunately, most people with technical ability can't hear worth a dime, and vice-versa."
Absolutely Stunning
Andrés Valdaliso | Spain | 01/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There are not enough stars in the sky to qualify this record. I have heard lots of versions of this op.35, but one has to say that not even Heifetz puts the feeling that Mutter does. Even with Karajan as director (he sets the orchestra too slow in the first movement) Mutter sets the feeling, the passion on the violin part as no other has ever done. If you like this concerto, you HAVE to hear this recording. Simply and absolutely impressive."
An operatic, expansive performance.
Louis Winthorpe | New York, NY | 03/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a unique performance of Chaikovsky's violin concerto. Most professional violinists take the opportunity, when performing this concerto, to demonstrate technical prowess. When listening to most recordings of this piece, you will hear the artist offering certainly very fast tempi in the first and third movements, though in almost every case the tempi in the third can be described as extremely fast. This recording is not one of those. Karajan and Mutter present a fresh interpretation of this piece, and one that adds to the richness and variety of the recorded catalogue. In this performance, rather than the elicitation of dazzling technique (though the technique in the recording is as flawless as live recordings can be), HVK and Mutter seem to strive for the extraction of as much music as possible from the concerto.



If, when listening to music, your enjoyment depends in large part on the extent of pyrotechnics demonstrated, then this is not the best recording for you. But if you find beauty, as I do, in dark and rich tone and color, in smooth and flowing phrases-in essence, the transforming of the violin into the fluid and primal beauty of the human voice-then this is without question a recording you should buy. Here, Mutter does not merely play the concerto on her violin, but instead she "sings" the concerto through her violin.



Although this recording of the Chaikovsky concerto is likely different from any other you will hear, it is in no way inferior. This is a world class performance in every sense. My ultimate recommendation would be that you buy this recording along with one eliciting more pyrotechnics. Finding one of those won't be difficult-almost every famous violinist you've heard of has made one. If you like Mutter, her second recording of this piece could be a good choice.

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