Complete symphonies /

[Disc 3]: "The film focuses on the very special personal and artistic talents that gave Carl Nielsen a unique status as an extremely popular national songwriter on the one hand and an experimental modern composer on the other, as illustrated by archive footage, photographs and musical excerpts...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nielsen, Carl, 1865-1931
Corporate Authors: Dacapo Records (Firm), Danmarks radio (Production personnel), Deluca Film (Firm), Danmarks radio. Symfoniorkestret (Performer)
Other Authors: Schønwandt, Michael, 1953- (Conductor), Rasmussen, Karl Aage (Director), Borgwardt, Pia (Director), Dam-Jensen, Inger, Elming, Poul, Mathiesen, René, Schiøler, Utke, Thomsen, Niels, 1945-, Nybye, Tom
Format: Video DVD
Language:Danish
Language Notes:Spoken in Danish, English, German, or French, with subtitles in English, French, and German (disc 3).
Published: [Copenhagen, Denmark] : Dacapo ; [2006]
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Summary:[Disc 3]: "The film focuses on the very special personal and artistic talents that gave Carl Nielsen a unique status as an extremely popular national songwriter on the one hand and an experimental modern composer on the other, as illustrated by archive footage, photographs and musical excerpts performed by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR conducted by Michael Schønwandt. The light and the darkness also includes a portrait of Carl Nielsen's wife, the sculptress Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, and views her and her art as both motivating and inhibiting factors in the composer's artistic life"--On container.
Item Description:Dacapo: 2.110403-05 (2.11403-04 (discs 1-2), 2.11405 ([disc 3])).
Live recording of the musical performance (discs 1-2) and documentary film on composer's life ([disc] 3).
Program and biographical notes in English, French, German, and Danish (2 v. : ill., music) inserted in containers.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:3 videodiscs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC; stereo. and surround sound.
Production Credits:Directors, Pia Borgwardt (discs 1-2), Karl Aage Rasmussen ([disc 3]).