A Trail on the Water
Abbado · Nono · Pollini
A film by Bettina Ehrhardt (documentary)
With:
Claudio Abbado · Maurizio Pollini
Picture Format: 16:9, 1 DVD
Sound Format: Dolby Digital 2.0, PCM Stereo
Running Time: 60 mins + 16 mins (bonus)
Region Code: PAL All
Booklet Languages: GB, F, D
Subtitle Languages: GB, F, D, I, E
Recording Date: 2001
Bonus: Maurizio Pollini plays Luigi Nono
Territory: Worldwide
Cat no.: DVWW-DOCNONO
- This 2001 documentary offers a portrait of Venetian composer Luigi Nono
(1924-1991), through the eyes of two musicians who forged a close personal
and musical relationship with him: Claudio Abbado and Maurizio Pollini. Nono's
widow and André Richard, who engineered the live electronics of one
of the works featured here, Prometeo, are also interviewed.
- The documentary provides revealing insights into a composer whose works
were rarely performed in Italy, partly as a result of his strong communist
but anti-fascist beliefs. Abbado and Pollini describe the philosophy shared
by all three musicians and the influences they have had on each other.
- The film by Bettina Ehrhardt is centred around two of Nono's key works:
his piano work Sofferte onde serene and the suite from his later orchestral
work Prometeo, performed here in rehearsal by the Berlin Philharmonic and
Claudio Abbado. Scenes and impressions of Venice accompany the music.
"[Nono's] music is for the informed and also for the discerning. The
ignorant will simply dismiss it but this will tell us more about them than it
will about Nono." -- MusicWeb
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