Anne-Sophie Mutter ’s recordings of represent two distinct eras of her career and different approaches to this Baroque masterpiece. Whether you are looking for a grand orchestral tradition or a vibrant, modern chamber interpretation, her discography offers both. 1. 1984 Recording with Herbert von Karajan
This "legendary" album is a cornerstone of classical recording history, having been the first classical CD to go platinum. vivaldi_the_four_seasons_anne_sophie_mutter_mut...
Mutter re-recorded the work fifteen years later, serving as both soloist and conductor in her debut for in this dual role. Anne-Sophie Mutter ’s recordings of represent two distinct
: Known for its lush textures and the meticulous precision of both the soloist and the orchestra. 1984 Recording with Herbert von Karajan This "legendary"
: A "fresh and feisty" update involving the chamber-sized Trondheim Soloists . It is described as a "thrilling performance" that uses a wide range of pace and colour to depict seasonal scenes—from the "sensational" summer storm to the "perceptible cold" of winter.