The Salzburg Festival (a film by Tony Palmer)

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The Salzburg Festival (a film by Tony Palmer)
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[ Voiceprint Tony Palmer Films / DVD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 13 June 2006

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Rated: G - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993Suitable for General Audiences

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The Salzburg Festival has hosted every great star of the opera and concert hall, from Toscanini to Anne-Sophie Mutter, from Fischer-Dieskau to Barenboim, from Pollini to Mitsuko Uchida.

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All Regions - Widescreen 16:9 - Stereo - Colour - 195 Minutes - NTSC

The Salzburg Festival has hosted every great star of the opera and concert hall, from Toscanini to Anne-Sophie Mutter, from Fischer-Dieskau to Barenboim, from Pollini to Mitsuko Uchida. In this film, the first to tell the story of this remarkable Festival, set in the birthplace of Mozart, director Tony Palmer has been granted unprecedented access to Austria's film archives. Highlights include performances of Jedermann from 1920 to the present day featuring actors such as Maximilian Schell and Klaus Maria Brandauer; Don Giovanni (with Furtwängler in '54 and a controversial performance directed by Peter Sellars in the 1990s); a wealth of footage of Herbert von Karajan, including performances never-before-seen home movies; and footage of the Nazi hierarchy at the Festival during the Second World War. Alongside this historical footage the film interviews current stars including Plácido Domingo, Valery Gergiev, Lang Lang, Anna Netrebko, Riccardo Muti and Simon Rattle, who tell their stories and open their hearts about this unique Festival.

"For me, Salzburg was where I felt I belonged, where every musician wants to perform, where every musician should aspire to. I was lucky to have that chance." Plácido Domingo

"It was, quite simply, the most important place in my life. It gave me such happiness, and I hope I managed to give something back in return." Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau