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Carnegie Hall Presents

Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin
Lambert Orkis, Piano

Thursday, April 3, 2025 8 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Anne-Sophie Mutter by Japan Art Association / Sankei Shimbun, Lambert Orkis
For nearly 40 years, Carnegie Hall audiences have filled Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage to hear the grand dame of the violin, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and her brilliant recital partner, pianist Lambert Orkis. Following their 2019 recital, critics described this duo as “timeless ... one of the great recital teams,” calling Mutter’s enduring greatness across generations “a privilege to witness” (New York Classical Review). In this concert, they perform a spectacular selection of violin-and-piano repertoire that spans the 18th to 21st centuries.
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Anne-Sophie Mutter: Also performing May 6.

Performers

Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin
Lambert Orkis, Piano

Program

MOZART Violin Sonata in G Major, K. 301

SCHUBERT Fantasy in C Major, D. 934

C. SCHUMANN Three Romances, Op. 22

AFTAB DARVISHI Likoo (World Premiere)

RESPIGHI Violin Sonata in B Minor

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission.

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At a Glance

MOZART  Violin Sonata in G Major, K. 301

Mozart’s first publications were two pairs of violin sonatas that appeared in Paris in 1764. By his 10th birthday, he had composed no fewer than 16 violin sonatas now classified as juvenilia, to which an equal number of “mature” sonatas would be added by 1788. The Sonata in G Major, K. 301, dates from 1778, when he was on an extended trip to Mannheim and Paris from his hometown of Salzburg.

 

SCHUBERT  Fantasy in C Major for Violin and Piano, D. 934

Schubert’s richly melodious Fantasy is recognized as a masterpiece today, but it received mixed reviews at its premiere in 1828. One newspaper tartly observed that the lengthy piece “occupied rather too much of the time a Viennese is prepared to devote to pleasures of the mind.”

 

C. SCHUMANN  Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22

Clara Schumann composed her Three Romances for the great Hungarian violinist Joseph Joachim. In their fanciful spontaneity of expression, they bear a marked family resemblance to her husband Robert’s beloved character pieces.

 

AFTAB DARVISHI  Likoo

Iranian composer Aftab Darvishi writes boundary- and genre-crossing music inspired by her studies of Western classical and Iranian music. In her words, Likoo “reflects a deep longing, specifically for those lost since the onset of the Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran in September 2022.”

 

RESPIGHI  Sonata in B Minor for Violin and Piano

Respighi was still smarting from the disappointing reception of Fountains of Rome—the first of his symphonic poems and destined to be a concert-hall staple—when he wrote this bracingly virtuosic sonata in 1917. The two works share a lyrical, richly textured late-Romantic idiom.

Bios

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter is a musical phenomenon: For nearly five decades, the virtuoso has been a fixture in the world’s major concert halls, making her mark as a soloist, ...

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Lambert Orkis

Pianist Lambert Orkis has received international recognition as a chamber musician, interpreter of contemporary music, and performer on period instruments. He has appeared in recital with ...

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