I have several video Alpensinfonies. Karajan, two Thielemanns, Neeme Järvi and Sinopoli are all straightforward and inoffensive to the eye. If fact the Karajan is probably better played and recorded than the much trumpeted CD recording by the same conductor.
Then there's the Nagano. The producer just had to do something silly. In the thunderstorm, the orchestra is revolved 360 degrees. Utterly pointless, but a decent performance if you turn the TV off.
One of my favourite CD versions is David Zinman's. There ism however a DVD version of the same performance, with a series of still photographs of the Alps. For me, it's a distraction, and not particular well done. A work like this could well make a successful video, but this really isn't it.
One classical music video that I think was a success is Christopher Gunning's "Yorkshire Glory", in 7 movements and portraying life in Yorkshire throughout the day - and the year.
Then there's the Nagano. The producer just had to do something silly. In the thunderstorm, the orchestra is revolved 360 degrees. Utterly pointless, but a decent performance if you turn the TV off.
One of my favourite CD versions is David Zinman's. There ism however a DVD version of the same performance, with a series of still photographs of the Alps. For me, it's a distraction, and not particular well done. A work like this could well make a successful video, but this really isn't it.
One classical music video that I think was a success is Christopher Gunning's "Yorkshire Glory", in 7 movements and portraying life in Yorkshire throughout the day - and the year.
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