Documentary
Mariss Jansons: Master Class
Synopsis
This 2 x 35 minutes program follows three young talented conductors in a master class with the renowned chief conductor Mariss Jansons of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. The three young participants, the Hungarian Gergely Madaras, the Chinese Yu Lu and British Alexander Prior – all well under thirty – , were selected from a total of 80 international candidates. They lead the RCO during rehearsals of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique and Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony for two days under the critical eye of maestro Mariss Janson. The film gives an interesting insight into the art of conducting and the conducting techniques of one of Europe’s most celebrated maestros.
Additional Info
- No: 9744
- Production year: 2013
- Run time: 2 x 35'
- Director: Joost Honselaar, Dorette Kuipers, Jorgo Hoogervorst, Hans van den Boom
- Producers: AVRO
- Format: HDTV 16:9