Evgeny Kissin - The Gift of Music DVD
Sony Music Entertainment Germany
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Darsteller:
Release:
15.11.2001
Laufzeit:
104 Minuten
FSK:
Altersfreigabe unbekannt / ungeprüft
Mehr Infos:
EAN:
0090266364299
Bild:
16:9 1:1,85
Ton:
Englisch PCM Stereo
Sprache:
Englisch
Untertitel:
Deutsch, Französisch, Mandarin, Japanisch
Jahr:
1999
Evgeny Kissin - The Gift of Music
Evgeny Igorevich Kissin was born in Moscow on the 10th of October 1971. He started to play the piano at the age of two as soon as he was tall enough to reach the keyboard, and he has not looked back from that day to this. His is a very rare story of continued success that has had the simutaneous blessing of critics, the public and musicians alike.
This film by Christopher Nupen, who gave us "The Trout", the Jacqueline du Pré films, and so many other classics, is a film which shows Kissin in preparation, interview, rehearsal and performance, with several dazzling performances shot live on stage, in true concert conditions. It also contains footage from Kissin's memorable Promenade concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in August 1997. This was the first Prom in the 103-year history of the celebrated Promenade Concerts to be given by a solo recitalist and it attracted the biggest audience in all of those 103 years; very nearly six thousand people.
The music is by Liszt, Gluck, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Paganini, Kissin himself and Chopin, the composer for whom Kissin feels the closest affinity.
This film by Christopher Nupen, who gave us "The Trout", the Jacqueline du Pré films, and so many other classics, is a film which shows Kissin in preparation, interview, rehearsal and performance, with several dazzling performances shot live on stage, in true concert conditions. It also contains footage from Kissin's memorable Promenade concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in August 1997. This was the first Prom in the 103-year history of the celebrated Promenade Concerts to be given by a solo recitalist and it attracted the biggest audience in all of those 103 years; very nearly six thousand people.
The music is by Liszt, Gluck, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Paganini, Kissin himself and Chopin, the composer for whom Kissin feels the closest affinity.
Bonus
104-minute program includes documentary by Christopher Nupen as well as Evengy Kissin Proms recital;