Otto Klemperer’s Long Journey Through His Times

135,00

2 LP | 2 DVD 

Κλασική Μουσική 

Arthaus Musik

25 Οκτωβρίου 2016

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Johannes Brahms:Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90
Ludwig van Beethoven:König Stephan Overture, Op. 117 (King Stephen Overture)Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58

Καλλιτέχνες

Daniel Adni (Piano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra (Ορχήστρα)Otto Klemperer (Μαέστρος)

DVD 1:

OTTO KLEMPERER’S LONG JOURNEY THROUGH HIS TIMES

A Film by Philo Bregstein

“The thematic of ‘Otto Klemperer’s Long Journey through his times’

is more than the portrait of a great conductor. The fi lm evokes the

musical, cultural and political history of the twentieth century through

an exceptional musician, who lived at the center of the events.”

Philo Bregstein

DVD 2:

KLEMPERER THE LAST CONCERT

A Film by Philo Bregstein

“My idea was to use the unique opportunity to fi lm Klemperer during

the three rehearsals and the ensuing concert, not so much to convey

a number of musical impressions, but more to create a historical

musical document that sought to reveal the core of Klemperer’s art of

conducting.”

Philo Bregstein

Otto Klemperer was doubtlessly one of the most important and most influential conductors of the 20th century. His interpretations of Gustav Mahler, Richard Wagner, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms still belong to the standard for all generations of conductors today.

In Philo Bregstein’s film OTTO KLEMPERER’S LONG JOURNEY THROUGH HIS TIMES – restored, re-edited and finally available again after 20 years – you can follow Klemperer’s journey from Germany to the USA, back to Hungary and lastly to London, documented with a lot of detail and archive material. This film is a unique filmography that you will find nowhere else.

KLEMPERER THE LAST CONCERT shows exclusive film material of rehearsals and the “last” concert on September 26, 1971 in London in a documentary that can be called Klemperer’s musical legacy on film.

The history and genesis of the films, Klemperer’s obvious significance as a musical visionary and his legacy to the generations of musicians after him are included in the over 180-page book accompanying the special edition. It brings together introductions by the director and his team, special discourses by renowned musicologists and a collection of rarely seen photographs.

As special features this edition includes not only the complete audio recording on 2 Vinyl (180g) – digitally remastered – of the last concert from London, but also never before seen filmed interviews with Pierre Boulez and Ernst Bloch from 1972.