Concert magic. / by Charles Gounod ; adapted on the first prelude of J. S. Bach.

Author/creator Gounod, Charles composer.
Format Video (Streaming)
PublicationBerlin, Berlin State : EuroArts, 2005.
Description1 online resource (3 minutes)
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;1794184
Subjects

Other author/creatorGordon, Paul, director, producer.
Other author/creatorMoskov, George producer.
Other author/creatorCampbell, Marguerite, 1927-2003, performer.
Other author/creatorBeal, Eula, 1919-2008 performer.
Uniform titleAve Maria (Vocal version)
Portion of title Ave Maria
Parallel title Zauberkonzert
Abstract The great master violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1916 - 1999) joined a group of friends at the Charlie Chaplin Studios in 1947 to record the legendary Hollywood music film, "Concert Magic". This video releases the film for the first time for home viewing. When it was premiered at the Stage door Cinema in San Francisco, it was the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. Yehudi Menuhin was 32 years old and had already climbed to enormous heights of critical success and popularity. He and the other musician played classical and romantic works for the recording. The one hour long bonus track features "The Story behind Concert Magic". In 1997, 50 years after the creation of the film, Yehudi Menuhin and Humphrey Burton (director of a number of Leonard Bernstein concerts and an expert biographer of Menuhin) viewed the film in front of the cameras. Menuhin recalled the making of the film in an interview and added many interesting details with regards to music, filming, artists and the idea behind it all.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed August 24, 2017).
General note"The first motion picture concert"--remainder of series title.
CreditsProduced by Paul Gordon and George Moskov ; directed by Paul Gordon.
Performer Eula Beal, contralto ; Marguerite Campbell, piano.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded Charlie Chaplin Studios 1947.
LanguageSung in Latin.
InConcert magic
Genre/formFilmed performances.
Genre/formSacred music.
Genre/formSongs.

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