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In rehearsal with Christoph von Dohnányi and the Philharmonia Orchestra [videorecording] / by Dohnányi, Christoph von.; Gavin, Barrie.; Wilson, Colin,1956-; Alexander, Meyrick.; Bragg, Keith.; Jones, Justin.; Thomas, David(Violinist); Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-; Haydn, Joseph,1732-1809.Symphonies,H. I, 88,G major.; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England); Reiner Moritz Associates.; RM Arts (Firm)(CARDINAL)217800; Spektrum TV (Firm); Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen.(CARDINAL)155202;
Introduction -- The Maestro's interpretation -- The Orchestra and the conductor -- Seating position -- Haydn's compositions -- Intonation -- Baroque music -- An entertaining spirit.Directed by Barrie Gavin ; produced by Colin Wilson ; executive producers, Reiner E. Moritz, Felix Schmidt ; audio director, Gary Stewart ; senior cameraman, Roger Prior ; cameramen: Duncan Cross, David Gopsil, Geoff Greenslade, Ian Munday, Mike Paterson, Colin Waldeck ; lighting director, John Burgess ; editor, Olaf Koschke-Dangarembga ; photographer, Catherine Ashmore.Meyrick Alexander (principal bassoon) ; Keith Bragg (principal piccolo) ; Justin Jones (violin) ; David Thomas (violin).A highly acclaimed conductor, Christoph Von Dohnanyi, joins one of the world's great orchestras, the Philharmonia, for a performance of Haydn's "Symphony No. 88 in G." This "In Rehearsal" program allows cameras to witness the process of development of a new relationship between an orchestra and its Music Director. He discusses his approach to rehearsals and his thoughts on communicating with an orchestra. He also explores the inexplicable chemistry that plays an essential part in the relationship between a conductor and his musicians.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Music rehearsals.; Conductors (Music); Dohnányi, Christoph von.; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809.;
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The impact of Cubism [videorecording] / by Greene, Jamesnarrator. (CARDINAL)520126; Mullins, Edwin B.writer,narrator.; Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-director.; Clegg, Elizabethwriter.; Maur, Karin von,1938-writer. (CARDINAL)165051; Schneede, Marinawriter. (CARDINAL)121945; Jacob, Wenzelwriter.; Films for the Humanities (Firm) (CARDINAL)152422; Reiner Moritz Associates. ; RM Arts (Firm) (CARDINAL)217800;
Juan Gris : The breakfast table, Centre National d'Art et de la Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Karin Von Maur -- Marcel Duchamp : Sad young man on a train, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice / written by Marina Schneede -- Robert Delaunay : Champ de Mars, 1911 : oil on canvas, the Joseph Winterbotham Collection, the Art Institute of Chicago / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Wenzel Jacob -- Sonia Delaunay : Electric prisms, Centre National d'Art et de la Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Marina Schneede -- Kasimir Malevich : An Englishman in Moscow, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins -- Umberto Boccioni : Farewells, 1911 : oil on canvas, Gift of Nelson Rockefeller, Museum of Modern Art, New York / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Marina Schneede.Narrator, James Greene.Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Cubism: Juan Gris' The breakfast table ; Marcel Duchamp's Sad young man on a train ; Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars ; Sonia Delaunay's Electric prisms ; Kasimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow ; and Umberto Boccioni's Farewells.Not rated.DVD
Subjects: Documentary films. ; Cubism. ;
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Jewels [videorecording] ballet in three parts / by Balanchine, George.chr(CARDINAL)124852; Bart, Jean-Guillaume.; Belarbi, Kader.; Connelly, Paul,conductor.cnd; Dupont, Aurélie.; Ganio, Mathieu.; Gillot, Marie-Agnès.; Lacroix, Christian,1951-(CARDINAL)382931; Letestu, Agnès.; Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-; Osta, Clairemarie.; Pujol, Laetitia.; Tipton, Jennifer.; Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Pelléas et Mélisande.Selections.; Fauré, Gabriel,1845-1924.Shylock.Selections.; Stravinsky, Igor,1882-1971.Capriccio,piano, orchestra.; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich,1840-1893.Symphonies.no. 3, op. 29,D major.; Opéra de Paris.Ballet.(CARDINAL)720600; Opera de Paris.Orchestre.(CARDINAL)731425; Opus Arte (Firm);
Emeralds / music, Gabriel Fauré (Pelléas et Mélisande ; Shylock) -- Rubies / music, Igor Stravinsky (Capriccio for piano and orchestra) -- Diamonds / music, Pyotr Ilyich Thciakovksy (Symphony no. 3 in D major, op. 29 "Polish")Sets, costume design, Christian Lacroix; lighting design, Jennifer Tipton.Aurélie Dupont, Marie-Agnès Gillot, Agnès Letestu, Clairemarie Osta, Laëtitia Pujol, Jean-Guillaume Bart, Kader Belarbi, Mathieu Ganio, principal dancers ; Ballet and Orchestra of the Opéra national de Paris ; Paul connelly, conductor.Recorded in performance Oct.-Nov. 2005, Opéra national de Paris.George Balanchine's world-famous abstract ballet. Lyric tribute to women and the capital cities of the great dance schools.DVD-9; soundtracks in DTS 5.1, LPCM stereo; aspect ratio 16:9.
Subjects: Feature films.; Balanchine, George, 1904-1983.; Ballets.; Ballets.;
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Lohengrin [videorecording] : romantic opera in three acts / by Wagner, Richard,1813-1883.(CARDINAL)144817; Vogt, Klaus Florian,performer.; Kringelborn, Solveig,1963-performer.; König, Hans-Peter,performer.; Meier, Waltraud,performer.; Fox, Tom,1950-performer.; Trekel, Roman,performer.; Nagano, Kent,1951-conductor.; Lehnhoff, Nikolaus.; Braunfels, Stephan,1950-(CARDINAL)287345; Walter, Bettina.; Schuler, Duane.; Sayers, Denni.; Grimm, Thomas,1942-; Damme, Ferenc van.; Moritz, Reiner E.,1938-; Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin,performer.; EuropaChorAkademie,performer.; Festspielhaus Baden-Baden.; Opéra de Lyon.Chœur,performer.; Opus Arte (Firm);
Stage director, Nikolaus Lehnhoff; stage designer, Stephan Braunfels; costume designer, Bettina Walter; lighting designer, Duane Schuler; choreography, Denni Sayers; TV director, Thomas Grimm; TV producer, Ferenc van Damme.Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin) ; Solveig Kringelborn (Elsa von Brabant) ; Hans-Peter König (Heinrich der Vogler) ; Waltraud Meier (Ortrud) ; Tom Fox (Friedrich von Telramund) ; Roman Trekel (King's herald) ; EuropaChorAkademie Mainz ; Chorus of the Opéra national de Lyon ; Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ; Kent Nagano, conductor.Recorded June 1, 3, 5, 2006, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden."With powerful conviction, Nikolaus Lehnhoff interprets Wagner's Lohengrin as the dramatic struggle of masculine and feminine, revenge and compassion. Powerfully acted, almost like a Strindberg play, and musically of the highest order, this Lohengrin from the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden will be a benchmark production for decades."--Container.DVD; soundtracks in DTS 5.1, LPCM stereo.
Subjects: Operas.;
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Expressionism [videorecording] / by Moritz, Reiner E.director.; Greene, Jamesnarrator. (CARDINAL)520126; Kotowski, Konradcamera operator.; Riemann, Elkeeditor.; Berger, Corneliaeditor.; Lehmann, Stefanieeditor.; Lange, Marit Ingeborgwriter. (CARDINAL)196155; Mullins, Edwin,1933-writernarrator. (CARDINAL)128247; Weiss, Evelynwriter. (CARDINAL)159521; Januszczak, Waldemar. (CARDINAL)734902; Clegg, Elizabethwriter.; Hossmann, Gisela,1938-writer.; Kellein, Thomaswriter. (CARDINAL)271070; Films for the Humanities (Firm) (CARDINAL)152422; Reiner Moritz Associates. ; RM Arts (Firm) (CARDINAL)217800;
Edward Munch : Ashes, National Gallery, Oslo / written by Marit Lange -- Franz Marc : The tiger, Municipal Gallery, Lenbachhaus, Munich / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins -- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner : Five women in the street, Museum Ludwig, Cologne / written by Evelyn Weiss, Waldemar Januszczak -- Max Beckmann : The actors, 1941-42 : oil on canvas, the Harvard University Art Museums, the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Gisela Hossmann -- Georg Baselitz : The great friends, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna / written by Elizabeth Clegg, Thomas Kellein -- Anselm Kiefer : Interior, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / written and narrated by Edwin Mullins.Narrator, James Greene.Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Expressionism: Edvard Munch's Ashes ; Franz Marc's The tiger ; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Five women in the street ; Max Beckmann's Actors (Triptych) ; Georg Baselitz's The great friends ; and Anselm Kiefer's Interior.Not rated.DVD
Subjects: Documentary films.; Expressionism (Art) ; Art, Modern -- 20th century.;
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