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The F.A.E. Scherzo
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part One (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 14 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part One (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 14 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Fate
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948- and Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester), in Fate (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1989), 1 hour 26 mins
Two Christopher Nupen films about the music and the artistic intentions of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the greats and a composer with an immediate appeal for many millions of people. The prime focus of both films is Tchaikovsky's lifelong preoccupation with the idea of fate as a controlling influence in our l...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948- and Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester), in Fate (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1989), 1 hour 26 mins
Description
Two Christopher Nupen films about the music and the artistic intentions of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the greats and a composer with an immediate appeal for many millions of people. The prime focus of both films is Tchaikovsky's lifelong preoccupation with the idea of fate as a controlling influence in our lives. In the second film the focus shifts to Tchaikovsky's concern with his own fate in Manfred and the last three symphonies and his e...
Two Christopher Nupen films about the music and the artistic intentions of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the greats and a composer with an immediate appeal for many millions of people. The prime focus of both films is Tchaikovsky's lifelong preoccupation with the idea of fate as a controlling influence in our lives. In the second film the focus shifts to Tchaikovsky's concern with his own fate in Manfred and the last three symphonies and his extraordinary relationship with Nadezhda von Meck as told in his revealing correspondence with her. There are no actors in these films, the story is told entirely through Tchaikovsky's music, Tchaikovsky's words and those of some of his closest acquaintances.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester), Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-, Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester), Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893
Topic / Theme
Music history, Music criticism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1989 by Allegro Films
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The G major Violin Sonata Op. 78
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part One (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 42 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part One (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 42 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Nathan Milstein: Master of Invention (Some memories of a quiet magician), Part 1
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Georges Pludermacher and Nathan Milstein, 1904-1992, in Nathan Milstein: Master of Invention (Some memories of a quiet magician), Part 1 (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1993), 54 mins
This is a film in two parts with one of the finest performing musicians of the 20th century, an artist whose career spanned 73 years and who won the admiration and respect of virtually every international musician of his time and the genuine affection of most of them. Why master of invention? Because Nathan Mirono...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Georges Pludermacher and Nathan Milstein, 1904-1992, in Nathan Milstein: Master of Invention (Some memories of a quiet magician), Part 1 (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1993), 54 mins
Description
This is a film in two parts with one of the finest performing musicians of the 20th century, an artist whose career spanned 73 years and who won the admiration and respect of virtually every international musician of his time and the genuine affection of most of them. Why master of invention? Because Nathan Mironovich Milstein's ability to invent new ways of doing things on the violin constantly impressed musicians, critics and the public alike t...
This is a film in two parts with one of the finest performing musicians of the 20th century, an artist whose career spanned 73 years and who won the admiration and respect of virtually every international musician of his time and the genuine affection of most of them. Why master of invention? Because Nathan Mironovich Milstein's ability to invent new ways of doing things on the violin constantly impressed musicians, critics and the public alike thoughout his career.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Georges Pludermacher, Nathan Milstein, 1904-1992
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Georges Pludermacher, Nathan Milstein, 1904-1992
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Nathan Milstein, 1904-1992
Topic / Theme
Music history, Musical performances, Performance practice, Violin
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991 by Allegro Films
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Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, English Chamber Orchestra, in Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1975), 1 hour 2 mins
This documentary by Christopher Nupen is about violinist Pinchas Zukerman.
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, English Chamber Orchestra, in Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1975), 1 hour 2 mins
Description
This documentary by Christopher Nupen is about violinist Pinchas Zukerman.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
English Chamber Orchestra, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, English Chamber Orchestra, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1975
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Topic / Theme
Performance influences, Performing arts life, Musicians, Music education, Expression in performance, Violin
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1975 by Allegro Films
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Sonata No. 2 in A Major Op. 100
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1886); produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Two (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 29 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1886); produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Two (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 29 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Date Written / Recorded
1886
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Sonata No. 3 in D Minor Op. 108
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1888); produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Two (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 26 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1888); produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Two (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 26 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Date Written / Recorded
1888
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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The Trout
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Franz Peter Schubert, 1797-1828; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Zubin Mehta, 1936-, Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Itzhak Perlman, 1945- and Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in The Trout (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1969), 55 mins
On August 30th 1969, five young musicians, all of whom were about to become established as international artists of the highest rank, came together to play Schubert's Trout Quintet in the new Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Their names: Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Jacqueline du Pré and Zub...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Franz Peter Schubert, 1797-1828; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Zubin Mehta, 1936-, Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Itzhak Perlman, 1945- and Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in The Trout (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1969), 55 mins
Description
On August 30th 1969, five young musicians, all of whom were about to become established as international artists of the highest rank, came together to play Schubert's Trout Quintet in the new Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Their names: Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Jacqueline du Pré and Zubin Mehta.
"It was clear to us that the concert might well become legendary in time and so we decided to make a film about it. The inte...
On August 30th 1969, five young musicians, all of whom were about to become established as international artists of the highest rank, came together to play Schubert's Trout Quintet in the new Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Their names: Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Jacqueline du Pré and Zubin Mehta.
"It was clear to us that the concert might well become legendary in time and so we decided to make a film about it. The intention was two-fold: to film the concert itself live on stage, exactly as it happened, with five of the newly invented, silent 16mm film cameras and to make an introduction to it during the preceding week, documenting the preparations and, in particular, the spirit behind the event.
The artists had all been intimate friends for many years, but, more importantly, they had a great deal in common musically and, in addition, they shared an exuberance in their talents which was as appealing as it was filmable.
The introduction takes the television viewer into areas of music-making that are not normally accessible even to the committed concert-going public and the first part of the film ends with the final seven minutes of back-stage preparation before the concert. They are minutes which contain scenes that have passed into musical and television history.
The film then continues with the complete performance shot during the concert, just as it happened, with not a note re-taken."
Christopher Nupen
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Date Written / Recorded
1969-08-30
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Zubin Mehta, 1936-, Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Itzhak Perlman, 1945-, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Franz Peter Schubert, 1797-1828, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Zubin Mehta, 1936-, Jacqueline du Pré, 1945-1987, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, Itzhak Perlman, 1945-, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Topic / Theme
Performances, Artistic collaboration, Rehearsals, Musical instruments, Musicians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1969 by Allegro Films
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Viola Sonata Op. 120 No. 1
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Three (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 33 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Three (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 33 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Viola Sonata Op. 120 No. 2
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Three (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 24 mins
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Marc Neikrug, 1946- and Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-, in Johannes Brahms 1833-1897: The Violin and Viola Sonatas, Part Three (London, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 24 mins
Description
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete...
Three television programmes about the Brahms Violin and Viola Sonatas. Part One: 57’20” (FAE Scherzo Violin Sonata No 1 Op 78); Part Two: 54’28” (Violin Sonatas No 2 Op 100 and No 3 Op 108); Part Three: 57’10” (Viola Sonatas Op 120 No 1 and Op 120 No 2). Each programme contains an introduction, shot on film (in Germany, Switzerland and Austria), describing some of the circumstances in which Brahms wrote these works, performed complete by Pinchas Zukerman and Marc Neikrug.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Marc Neikrug, 1946-, Pinchas Zukerman, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897
Topic / Theme
Music composition
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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