Elliott Carter : a labyrinth of time a film by Frank Scheffer.

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Corporate Authors: Rotterdams Conservatorium (Netherlands). Chorus (Performer), Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest (Performer), Ensemble intercontemporain (Performer), Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin (Performer), Ensemble Sospeso (Performer), Nieuw Ensemble (Performer)
Other Authors: Scheffer, Frank, 1956- (Director), Carter, Elliott, 1908-2012 (Narrator), Carter, Helen Jones, 1907-2003 (Narrator), Zeeman, Michaël, 1958-2009, Rosen, Charles, 1927- (Narrator), Barenboim, Daniel, 1942- (Performer), Boulez, Pierre, 1925-2016 (Performer), Oppens, Ursula (Performer), Damiens, Alain (Performer), Shelton, Lucy (Performer), Asbury, Stefan (Conductor), Narucki, Susan (Performer), Spanjaard, Ed (Conductor), Bamert, Matthias (Conductor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Dutch
French
German
Spanish
Published: [Paris] : Idéale Audience International, 2006.
Series:Juxtapositions ; 8
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction of Elliott and Helen Carter
  • The changeable and varied human being
  • The experience of time
  • The past and the beginning of modernism
  • The new composers
  • The study with Nadia Boulanger in Paris
  • The synthesis of Schoenberg and Stravinsky
  • The development of rhythm
  • The Eisenstein's film 'Battleship Potemkin" and the musician as an individual
  • The piano concerto and the Berlin Wall
  • The clarinet concerto and the composer Pierre Boulez
  • The sculptor Helen Jones Carter
  • The Brooklyn Bridge
  • The present and the opera 'What next?'
  • The future and 'A mirror on which to dwell'.
  • Also contains : DVD-ROM section with multilingual booklet files, & "Ring", a short feature by Frank Scheffer.