Mozart: Piano Trios K. 548, 542 & 502
Anne-Sophie Mutter专辑介绍:The opening of Trio No. 6 (placed first on the disc) does not bode well: the initial exchange between violin and piano seems to promise a deliberate effort to sound coy, or to make Mozart "cute" rather than charming and witty. Happily, the first tutti has a firm pulse and real gusto, and from then on the playing has that lively sense of give-and-take among friends that the music demands. It goes without saying that Previn and Mutter are up to Mozart's relatively modest musical requirements, and cellist Daniel Müller-Schott has no problem establishing himself on equal terms with his two more illustrious partners. The Larghetto of Trio No. 4 (K. 502) is particularly eloquent, inward but never self-indulgent, and it's obvious that everyone concerned is enjoying themselves. This includes the live audience, which is well-behaved if not perfectly silent. The microphones are close to the players, but they can stand the scrutiny, and balances don't suffer. A lovely memento of a fine Mozart evening. --David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com Works on This Recording 1. Trio for Piano and Strings no 4 in C major, K 548 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ■ Performer: Anne-Sophie Mutter (Violin), André Previn (Piano), Daniel Müller-Schott (Cello) ■ Period: Classical ■ Written: 1788; Vienna, Austria ■ Date of Recording: 05/2005 ■ Venue: Live Baden-Baden, Germany ■ Length: 19 Minutes 50 Secs. 2. Trio for Piano and Strings no 3 in E major, K 542 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ■ Performer: Anne-Sophie Mutter (Violin), Daniel Müller-Schott (Cello), André Previn (Piano) ■ Period: Classical ■ Written: 1788; Vienna, Austria ■ Date of Recording: 05/2005 ■ Venue: Live Baden-Baden, Germany ■ Length: 18 Minutes 38 Secs. 3. Trio for Piano and Strings no 2 in B flat major, K 502 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ■ Performer: André Previn (Piano), Daniel Müller-Schott (Cello), Anne-Sophie Mutter (Violin) ■ Period: Classical ■ Written: 1786; Vienna, Austria ■ Date of Recording: 05/2005 ■ Venue: Live Baden-Baden, Germany ■ Length: 22 Minutes 37 Secs.