Symphony no. 41 : "Jupiter" (1788) /
"A completely new way of experiencing and enjoying the great works of music from the Baroque to the modern period--thanks to a new series of audio-visual concert guides, MASTERPIECES OF CLASSICAL MUSIC. Each release includes extensive documentation and a complete performance of the work or work...
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | English German |
| Language Notes: | The documentary in English and German, with subittles in English, German, French and Spanish. |
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[Stuttgart] :
EuroArts,
2007.
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| Series: | Discovering masterpieces of classical music.
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| Summary: | "A completely new way of experiencing and enjoying the great works of music from the Baroque to the modern period--thanks to a new series of audio-visual concert guides, MASTERPIECES OF CLASSICAL MUSIC. Each release includes extensive documentation and a complete performance of the work or works in question. The "Jupiter" Symphony is regarded as a milestone not only in Mozart's symphonic output but, on a more general level, in the development of the Classical symphony. The distinguished conductor Hartmut Haenchen explains how Mozart pulled out all the stops as a composer, revealing not just boldness but sheer genius, too."--Container. |
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| Item Description: | Title from container. Durations: 28:00 (documentary); 33:00 (performance) Program notes in English, German and French in container. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (61 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet. |
| Format: | DVD-5; soundtracks in DTS 5.1, Dolby digital 5.1, PCM stereo; aspect ratio 16:9 |
| Production Credits: | Documentary written and directed by Angelika Stiehler, produced by Paul Smaczny & Günter Atteln ; Performance directed by Bob Coles, produced by Paul Smaczny. |