Claudio Abbado: Hearing the Silence - Sketches for a Portrait by Paul Smaczny

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Claudio Abbado: Hearing the Silence - Sketches for a Portrait by Paul Smaczny
Claudio Abbado

[ EuroArts DVD / DVD ]

Release Date: Sunday 13 March 2011

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One of the world's finest and most-respected conductors, seventy-year-old Claudio Abbado is legendary in stature, having held the post of musical director with La Scala in Milan from 1968 to 1986, with the Vienna Opera from 1986 to 1991, and the Berlin Philharmonic from 1989 to 2002. A strong advocate of the development of young musical talent, he was instrumental in the foundation of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the European Union Youth Orchestra and the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra. After a serious illness, he is beginning a new phase of his career: founding the new Lucerne Festival Orchestra. Filmmaker Paul Smaczny has followed his career over the years, regularly filming and interviewing him. In this profile Abbado talks about his life and work, his conception of music, his favourite compositions. Never-before-seen interviews are combined with images of the conductor in rehearsal and in concert, interviews with friends and colleagues, and archival material. The resulting portrait presents this "silent thinker" under a new and unexpected light.

Picture format DVD: NTSC 16:9

Sounds formats DVD: PCM Stereo

Region code: 0

Subtitles: English, German, French

Booklet notes: English, Deutsch, French, Español, Italiano

Running time: 67 mins

"An excerpt from a concert with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1968 shows that all the characteristics of his style were already there in his thirties...But most of the film concentrates on what makes him tick as an artist, and the actor Bruno Ganz show[s] great insight in relating him to wider areas of performance ...[Abbado] comes across as a thoroughly likeable man, as well as a great conductor."
(BBC Music)