Herbert von Karajan: Maestro for the Screen [Blu-ray]
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Herbert von Karajan broke boundaries in many aspects of conducting, among those being that he was the first conductor to become interested in filming his performances to preserve his cultural heritage. This exceptional documentary begins with his first concert productions, taken in Japan in 1957. Following those first recordings is his cooperation with director Henri-Georges Clouzot, then Karajanās own film company Telemondial. Karajanās language for orchestral film productions is seen here through all of its stages. This documentary also includes interviews with Karajan and his collaborators.
Picture Format: 1080i, 16:9
Sound Format: PCM Stereo
Subtitles: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Japanese
Region Code: 0 (All)
Total Running Time: 84 mins
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Herbert von Karajan: Maestro for the Screen [Blu-ray]
Herbert von Karajan: Maestro for the Screen [Blu-ray]
Also available on standard DVD
Herbert von Karajan broke boundaries in many aspects of conducting, among those being that he was the first conductor to become interested in filming his performances to preserve his cultural heritage. This exceptional documentary begins with his first concert productions, taken in Japan in 1957. Following those first recordings is his cooperation with director Henri-Georges Clouzot, then Karajanās own film company Telemondial. Karajanās language for orchestral film productions is seen here through all of its stages. This documentary also includes interviews with Karajan and his collaborators.
Picture Format: 1080i, 16:9
Sound Format: PCM Stereo
Subtitles: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Japanese
Region Code: 0 (All)
Total Running Time: 84 mins
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Also available on standard DVD
Herbert von Karajan broke boundaries in many aspects of conducting, among those being that he was the first conductor to become interested in filming his performances to preserve his cultural heritage. This exceptional documentary begins with his first concert productions, taken in Japan in 1957. Following those first recordings is his cooperation with director Henri-Georges Clouzot, then Karajanās own film company Telemondial. Karajanās language for orchestral film productions is seen here through all of its stages. This documentary also includes interviews with Karajan and his collaborators.
Picture Format: 1080i, 16:9
Sound Format: PCM Stereo
Subtitles: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Japanese
Region Code: 0 (All)
Total Running Time: 84 mins