Concert
Beethoven, Symphony No.5 in C minor, op.67
Synopsis
When, in the mid 1960s, Herbert von Karajan decided to record on film all nine Beethoven symphonies with the Berlin Philharmonic, he began with the "Fifth" and asked the famous French movie director Henri-Georges Clouzot (Quai des Orfèvres) to direct. Recognizing in the music-loving director a kindred soul and master of the symbolic image, Karajan found an inspired partner. In another of Karajan's first efforts, he asked six directors to "stage" one movement each of a Beethoven symphony. For a full week, the directors had the Berlin Philharmonic and Herbert von Karajan – all in full dress – at their disposal, with all the 35mm film, cameras, lighting and technical assistance they needed. Karajan's most controversial production was Hugo Niebeling's highly personal interpretation of the "Pastorale", with its abstract shots of instruments, rapid rhythms, fade-ins and symbolically arranged colors.
Additional Info
- No: A05500540
- Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker
- Production year: 1973
- Run time: 00:32:00
- Director: Herbert von Karajan
- Producers: Unitel
- Format: 4K