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Bernstein Mahler Rehearsal (1976)

Género : Música

Tiempo de ejecución : 54M

Director : Humphrey Burton, Tony Palmer

Sinopsis

"Four Ways to Say Farewell" is a personal introduction to Mahler and his Ninth Symphony, during which Leonard Bernstein is seen and heard rehearsing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Filmed in 1971, this rehearsal was directed by Humphrey Burton,

Actores

Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
René Kollo
René Kollo
Himself
Christa Ludwig
Christa Ludwig
Herself
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Philharmoniker

Tripulaciones

Humphrey Burton
Humphrey Burton
Director
Tony Palmer
Tony Palmer
Director
Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler
Compositor

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