The keyword provided, "david+garrett+discography+1997+2009+studio+albumsrar+verified", is a specific search string typically used to find archived collections (like .rar files) of David Garrett's early music.
This battered case held a bootleg-era CD labeled only by pencil: "DG 1999—Sessions." He turned it over. No catalogue number. No label. The handwriting—delicate, a little shaky—seemed oddly familiar, like the note left in an old violin case before an international audition. He'd bought it because the listing had claimed "studio outtakes, rehearsal takes, alternate mixes" from the years when Garrett was transitioning from prodigy to crossover star. David Garrett is a German classical violinist and
David Garrett (2009): This North American debut featured tracks like "Smooth Criminal" and "He’s a Pirate." David Garrett: A Virtuoso's Discography (1997-2009) - Studio
David Garrett: A Virtuoso's Discography (1997-2009) - Studio Albums The keyword provided
Free / Virtuoso (2007): His true breakout as a crossover star. Depending on your region, it was titled Free (Europe) or Virtuoso (Germany/UK). It introduced his signature rock covers like Metallica’s "Nothing Else Matters". Global Stardom: 2008 – 2009
David Garrett 's early discography, spanning from his debut in 1995 through his global breakthrough in 2009, traces his evolution from a teenage classical prodigy to the world-renowned "crossover" artist he is today. The Prodigy Years (1995–2006)
Free / Virtuoso (2007): These albums (often containing similar tracks) served as his mainstream introduction. They featured famous reinterpretations like the "Flight of the Bumblebee"—which earned him a Guinness World Record for speed—and rock covers like Metallica's Nothing Else Matters.