Article: ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER RECOVERS SLOWLY FROM A POOR START

ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER, violin

With LAMBERT ORKIS, piano

The Bank of Boston Celebrity Series

AT: Symphony Hall last night. Anne-Sophie Mutter caught a high heel on the doorsill of the Symphony Hall stage last night and made a stumbling entrance from which she quickly and delightfully recovered.

Mutter was unfortunately slower to recover from the stumbling approach to the two works on the program designed to establish her serious artistic credentials, the Debussy Sonata and the C-Minor Beethoven Sonata, Op. 30, No. 2. She has every gift that nature can bestow on a violinist, but she has not yet begun to take possession of these works.

Technically the playing was often ...

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