Storyline
Shot over a two-year period observing Abbado: a) Rossini, Overture to 'll Barbiere di Siviglia' b) Schubert, Symphony no. 2 B-Major, D. 125 c) Arnold Schonberg, Kammersinfonie no. 1 E-Major op. 9 (Filmed in Venice, Gran Teatro La Fenice, in February 1995, Chamber Orchestra of Europe). a) Richard Strauss, Elektra (Deborah Polaski, Karita Mattila, Marjana Lipovsek, Ferrucio Furlanetto) b) Beethoven, Symphony no 6 F-Major, op. 68, 'Pastorale' (Filmed in the Festspielhaus Salzburg on the occasion of the Easter Festival, April 1995, Berlin Philharmonic). a) Beethoven, Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 3 C-MINOR, OP. 37 (Maria Joao Pires) b) Bruckner, Symphony no. 9 D-Minor (Filmed in Paris, Cite de la Musique, in August 1995, Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra).
Key Information
Cast & Crew
Claudio Abbado
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Pierre Boulez
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Zubin Mehta
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Daniel Barenboim
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Berlin Philharmonic
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Maria João Pires
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Deborah Polaski
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Maximilian Schell
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Frequently Asked Questions
Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music was released on January 1, 1996.
The runtime of Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music is 59m.
Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music is a Music, Documentary movie.
Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music was directed by Paul Smaczny.
The main cast of Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music includes Claudio Abbado, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta.
Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music is originally in German.