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Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) THE TROUT &
THE GREATEST LOVE & THE GREATEST SORROW
Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Jacqueline du Pré, Pinchas Zukerman,
Zubin Mehta, Andreas Schmidt, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Michael Sanderling, Antje
Weithaas, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
The life and music of Franz Schubert, one of the most lyrical composers in
musical history, is featured in these two award-winning Christopher Nupen films,
The Trout and The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow, each of which has its
own distinct character.
THE TROUT winner of the TZ-ROSE, Munich, 1973
THE GREATEST LOVE AND THE GREATEST SORROW winner of the Czech Crystal Award,
Prague, 1994
Running time: 181 mins
Region Code: All regions
Picture format: 4:3 (films) / 16:9 (introductions)
Sound format: LPCM Stereo
Menu language: EN
Subtitles: EN/FR/DE/ES/ITDealer Price £17.01
Dimensions (mm): W135 H190 D25
Cat. No.: OA CN0903 D
The Trout is an exuberant explosion of youthful enjoyment in music: first from
Schubert himself, who wrote his famous Trout quintet when he was 22 years old,
and then from five young artists of the highest rank. They pick up the spirit
of Schuberts music magnificently, both in preparation and rehearsal, and
in their 1969 performance of the work, which has become one of the most remembered
ever given.
The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow is a film which sets out to bring
the viewer closer, not to the details of Schuberts life, but to the spirit
of what he was trying to express with what he called his creative gift and with
which he tried to brighten the world. The film begins with the funeral
of Beethoven, at which Schubert was a torch-bearer, His story is told almost
entirely in music written in the twenty months that remained to him after that
date, together with quotations from Schuberts letters, diaries and the
words that he chose to set in some of his songs.
REVIEWS
I doubt if the sheer fun of music-making has ever been better conveyed...--
Guardian
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