Some sensations occur without much ado, as they almost seem to be a matter of course. One such sensation took place at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall in February 1978, when Herbert von Karajan introduced the 14-year-old violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter to the Berlin public in Mozart's G major concerto. After the young musician had gone through her baptism of fire with flying colours the conductor beamed, and the Berliner Philharmoniker players applauded enthusiastically - a rare occurrence. Her fellow-performers and the audience had been equally aware of how auspicious her debut had been.
Track Listing:
1. Violin concerto no. 3 in G major, K216, I. Allegro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
2. Violin concerto no. 3 in G major, K216, II. Adagio (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
3. Violin concerto no. 3 in G major, K216, III. Rondeau: Allegro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
4. Violin concerto no. 5 in A major, K219, 'Turkish', I. Allegro Aperto (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
5. Violin concerto no. 5 in A major, K219, 'Turkish', II. Adagio (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
6. Violin concerto no. 5 in A major, K219, 'Turkish', III. Rondeau: Tempo Di Menuetto (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Anne-Sophie Mutter/Berliner Philharmoniker
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