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25. Aug. 2014 · Stargeigerin Viktoria Mullova spricht erstmals über das schwierige Verhältnis zum Vater ihres Sohnes. Dabei hat auch sie sich als gedrilltes Violinbiest ihrer Mutter gegenüber grausam verhalten.
Viktoria Jurjevna Mullova ( ven. Виктория Юрьевна Муллова, s. 27. marraskuuta 1959 Moskova) on Lontoossa asuva kansainvälisesti tunnettu venäläinen viulisti [1]. Mullova voitti kaksi kansainvälistä viulukilpailua: Jean Sibelius -viulukilpailun vuonna 1980 ja Tšaikovski-kilpailun vuonna 1982. Viktoria Mullova on ...
23. Juli 2012 · This was how the concerto was performed in the last century.Double first prize winner Viktoria Mullova at the 1980 Sibelius Violin Competition, Helsinki.Cou...
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Written by: Colin Anderson. Viktoria Mullova is one of the great violinists. To her musically candid and technically patrician conceptions of core sonatas and concertos, she now adds a historically informed perspective to baroque and classical music, and is extending beyond time-honoured repertoire with no-barrier projects.
This is an essential Beethoven release from one of his great violinist interpreters. It’s a mere decade since Viktoria Mullova’s last recorded foray into Beethoven’s violin sonatas (9/10). Then her co-conspirator was Kristian Bezuidenhout; now it is Alasdair Beatson, playing a delicious Paul McNulty copy of an 1805 Viennese Walter ...
25. Apr. 2022 · Violinist Viktoria Mullova talks to Toby Deller about her eclectic musical collaborations, mastering the art of improvisation, experimenting with technique, and her new Schubert recording with pianist Alasdair Beatson. Schubert’s music is particularly poignant because it sounds like it is trying to reassure us that everything is going to be ...
Instead, we have a view of the Octet as one of Schubert’s major achievments, sharing much common ground with the other great chamber works of 1824, the A minor and D minor string quartets. The Adagio is taken unusually slowly, but without any feeling of the rhythm sagging – the effect is unexpectedly profound and meditative. The following ...