The Berlin Concert: Anne-Sophie Mutter & Lang Lang
Celebrating 120 Years of Deutsche Grammophon, the Concert featuring performances from DG’s unbeatable roster of artists: Anne-Sophie Mutter & Lang Lang.
Anne-Sophie Mutter, considered one of the greatest violinists of all time and Lang Lang, pioneering pianist and global cultural icon, accompanied by the Staatskapelle Berlin under the direction of Manfred Honeck.
Works by W.A. Mozart, L.v. Beethoven, a german premiere of John Williams’ “Markings” and a world premiere of a new work by Unsuk Chin are on the program of this highly anticipated concert in Berlin´s famous Philharmonie.
PROGRAMME
L.v. Beethoven: Fidelio Overture; Leonora Overture No. 3, Romance for Violin and Orchestra
W.A. Mozart: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 24
John Williams: Markings (for solo Violin, Strings and Harp)
Unsuk Chin: Duo for Two Violins
Original title The Berlin Concert: Anne-Sophie Mutter & Lang Lang
Genre Concert
Recording location Philharmonie Berlin, November 6, 2018
Duration approx. 100 mins
Production Company Deutsche Grammophon
Composer W.A. Mozart, L.v. Beethoven, John Williams, Unsuk Chin
Orchestra / Band Staatskapelle Berlin
Conductor Manfred Honeck
Soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter, Lang Lang, Ye-eun Choi
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